Friday, March 20, 2015

Frankenstein by Mary Shelley

First I thankful to both sir and mam because they gave a chance to see a movie, such movies are helpful to understand the novel...Movie Frankenstein by Kenneth Branagh is very much relavent to the novel, as a director he made many changes in the movie but it is also helpful to understand the novel. In my view director coverd many main things in the movie & such changes in the movie is very powerful than novel also.

                          While viewing the task: First Gothic is Latin Term, means 'Atmosphere of mystery & terror'. In the novel & movie both elements are played a vital role. 1.End of the movie is very effective monster also burn with Victor that time we feel catharsis. 2. Yes we feel effect of horror in the movie. 3.character of monster is galible we feel sympathy for monster more than Victor. 4.conversation between Victor & monster is helpful to keep viewer's intrest. 5.No I think any scene is not ommit, no need to replace scene. 6.yes directer used proper symbols in the movie.

                    Post-viewing task: 1. there is many difference between movie & novel; in movie farmer family leave monster and that time monster burned there hut and speak: " I want to take revenge " while in the novel situation is different. In movie Victor 'restoring Elizabeth's life' in novel Victor does'n do it, he create lady-monster and destroyed it. When Elizabeth see her ugly look she burn herself and burn first floar of huge palace. 2.yes movie help us to understand structure of novel. 3.I think in movie Elizabeth's look of monster is very effective than lady monster's look in the novel. 4.Victor's rejection of monster is only reason of monster's revenge, if Victor accept him may be he is not cruel..Victor's love Elizabeth is beautifully portray here. We also compare him with Hamlet. 5. I think directer is very much faithful to novel but at some extent his imagery and style of making movie is powerful Hamlet is good example. As a directer he is free to do what he think, because directer's viewpoint is also useful to understand the novel.... 

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