Tuesday, March 26, 2019
The Bildungsroman and the Big Screen Essay -- Film
Abstract The female bildungsroman, also known as the bildungsromane, is known as a sub-genre of smart where the principle focus of the novel is the education of the protagonist. Literary critic M.H. Abrams defines the bildungsroman as, the training of the protagonists mind and character, as she passes from childhood through varied experiencesinto maturity and the recognition of her identity and role in the world. The character of Elizabeth white avens from Jane Austens celebrated novel experience and loss is one such bildungsroman heroine. The reader is given insight into her psychological development as she matures over the course of the novel. She begins the novel as a clever, hardly somewhat immature character. While she initially revels in her mights of discernment, she later learns that she has allowed damage and her own pride to blind herself to reality. Her education and maturity are the headland foci of the novel and the principle foci of bourgeon adaptations of th e novel, as well. In order to illustrate this continuing emphasis on development, this paper discusses relevant passages from the novel Pride and prepossession by Jane Austen. The paper also analyzes how three youthful film adaptations deal with the maturation of Elizabeth Bennet-- focusing on the ways they recognize the power of Austens coming-of-age narrative and its importance to the plot, independent of the courtship of Darcy and Elizabeth. The three modern adaptations analyzed within are as follows Pride & Prejudice (2005) say by Joe Wright, Bride & Prejudice (2004) directed by Gurinder Chadha, and Bridget Joness Diary (2001) directed by Sharon Maguire. Elizabeth Bennet overcomes many obstacles on her journey to adulthood. The most profound obsta... ...The Absent-Minded Heroine Or, Elizabeth Bennet Has a Thought. Eighteenth-Century Studies 39.3 (2006) 337-50. Project Muse. Web. 10 Apr. 2011.Labovitz, Esther Kleinbord. The Myth of the Heroine the Female Bildungsroman in the ordinal Century. 2nd ed. New York Lang, 1988. Print.Leitch, Thomas M. Film edition and Its Discontents From Gone with the malarkey to The Passion of the Christ. Baltimore, MD Johns Hopkins UP, 2009. Print.Leitch, Thomas M. Twelve Fallacies in Contemporary Adaptation Theory. Project MUSE. Johns Hopkins UP, Spring 2003. Web. 02 Feb. 2011.Pride & Prejudice. Dir. Joe Wright. Perf. Keira Knightly, Matthew Macfadyen, Rosamund Pike, Jena Malone. Studio Canal, 2005. DVD.Zacharek, Stephanie. Pride & Prejudice. Rev. of Pride & Prejudice (2005). Salon. Salon Media Group, 11 Nov. 2005. Web. 13 Apr. 2011. .
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