Movie review of " Frankenstein " and "Pride and prejudice "
This task is given by Trivedi Megha ma'am.
1.Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, a 1994 science fiction horror film directed by Kenneth Branagh.
The novel " Frankenstein " is written by Mary Shelley and It was Published in 1818. This movie is based on the science and scitific manners. But In the movie there are cross of limitations. The main fault in movie is there is rebirth of Elizabeth.
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So, we can say that rebirth of Elizabeth in the movie is wrong depiction . The another is death of Victor Frankenstein and monster died with him . It also incorrect depiction in the movie.
So, According to me the movie screening of " Frankenstein " is sometimes horrible, influencable , views of society, Victor 's selfishness and over ambition, Monster's cruelty and some scientific process but It cross limits of birth of person and It represent monster's aloneness also. I like the movie Frankenstein and it's morality Also.
2. Pride & Prejudice, a 2005 romantic drama film directed by Joe Wright.
" Pride and Prejudice " novel is written by " Jane Austen" . In this novel, There is story of five sisters. The elder sister is Jane Bennet, Elizabeth Bennet , Catherine, Mary , Lydia: these five are sisters and daughter of Mr. And Mrs . Bennet.
Here are major characters of the novel. The novel written in Romantic Age. So, The novelist depicts those time circumstances in the novel.
Mr.Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet are Protagonist of the novel. Mr. Darcy represent pride and Elizabeth Bennet represent Prejudice in the novel. In the end of novel , Darcy and Elizabeth engaged.
In this picture Mr. Collins proposed to Elizabeth. Mr. Collins was Clergy of Lady Catherine. But Elizabeth refused him and then he marry with Elizabeth's friend Charlotte.
When Elizabeth refused to Mr.Collins he marry with Elizabeth's childhood friend Miss Charlotte. Charlotte married with Mr.Collins because of poor condition of her family. So, Here we can find that the condition of women in Jane Austen's time.
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