Reference no: EM131065448
In a well developed essay, explicate the selected scene from either Richard Brook's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Cat On a Hot Tin Roof or Fred Zinneman's film of Carson McCullers' The Member of the wedding. Focus on the following questions; what is significant about the sequence within itself, and how does the sequence embody something important about the larger film---its themes and techniques?
Your concern should be with both the ideas you present and the clarity and support of your presentation. Aim again for unity and coherence; that is, be sure that your explications states and clearly develops a main point. Consider the following questions before planning your essay:
1. What visual elements condition your response to the film sequence?
2. What aural elements condition your response?
3. Why do we see what we see and hear what we hear?
4. How does this sequence relate to what has gone before and how it prepare us for What follows?
5. To what extent is the sequence faithful to the themes and meanings of the original text?
The selected scene form Richard Brook's adaptation of Tennessee Williams' Cat On a Hot Tin Roof is the ariving of the big dady big mamy by the airplane at the begining of the film till they get home and see chlidren.
The selected sene from Fred Zinneman's film of Carson McCullers' The Member of the wedding is strating from 1:14:51 till the end. this is the link of the film