“Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way,” opens Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina. Although this novel focuses on the dysfunction, consequences, and repercussions of family, I will turn my focus onto how women are represented in this novel, and more importantly in the 2012 Joe Wright film adaptation of Anna Karenina. I’ll be examining mis-en-scene, which is “what the viewers notice most of all film techniques” (Bordwell & Thompson, 112), and this category often encompasses setting, costuming, makeup, staging, and for my purposes, score. Within my interpretation of the film, the mis-en-scene switches the spotlight from families, onto the female characters. Within this classic novel, Anna Karenina, the ...
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In this paper I explore the power of the female protagonist of the cinematic narrative The Piano, wr...
Anna Karenina is not only a novel about the family, but also a seismograph of its time. In particul...
In Anna Karenina, the writer finds many oppositions enveloping the two female characters Anna Kareni...
Quest for the meaning of life is one of the issues that occur in the film Anna Karenina (2012). The ...
When canonical literary works are adapted to the screen, there is often skepticism about whether or ...
Jane Austen’s novel Pride and Prejudice was first published in 1813, exactly two hundred years ago, ...
AbstractThis paper surveys the history of literary adaptation in Russian and Soviet film, then exami...
This research attempts to analyze one of many kinds of literature work namely movie. The purpose of ...
Charlotte Brontës last novel Villette is considered to be a bildungsroman novel by many critics with...
Anna Karenina: A Full Length Play brings Leo Tolstoy’s classic novel to life on the theatrical stage...
This thesis focuses on gender discourse in contemporary Hollywood adaptations of renowned novels. Ad...
<p class="Default">“Loving Annabelle”, a US film released in 2006, tells the story of a boarding sch...
Leo Tolstoy’s novel Anna Karenina has been traditionally viewed as a moral treatise on adultery. Ho...
The passage from novel to film is often a difficult one. When it comes to feminist fiction, the prob...
This research was written in order to analyze the existentialist feminism toward the main character...
In this paper I explore the power of the female protagonist of the cinematic narrative The Piano, wr...
Anna Karenina is not only a novel about the family, but also a seismograph of its time. In particul...
In Anna Karenina, the writer finds many oppositions enveloping the two female characters Anna Kareni...