Tuesday, September 3, 2019
Comparison Between the Play and Movie Versions of Death and the Maiden :: English Literature
Comparison Between the Play and Movie Versions of Death and the Maiden    There is a significant difference between the play and movie versions  of Death and the Maiden. The movie version emphasizes visual and sound  effects, while the play highlights the importance of language.    The movie version starts by playing a section from Schubertââ¬â¢s quartet  Death and the Maiden. After the melodious music, viewers immediately  see and hear lightening outside a small house as well as ocean waves  clash against rocks. This contrast not only shocks the viewers, it  also prepares them for the upcoming ââ¬Å"actionâ⬠ in the movie. However,  the play presents a different perspective. There are only two  sentences that cover the above scene, ââ¬Å"Sound of the sea. After  midnight.â⬠ This simple language will generate imaginations inside  readersââ¬â¢ mind and let them create their own movies.    The movie version adds more stage directions to create an additional  dramatic situation. We first saw Paulina cooking in the kitchen while  listening to the radio. She then hears from the radio that Gerardo  Escobar has been selected to be the head of the commission. She  immediately drops the knife and walks out of the kitchen furiously.  However, the above situation does not actually exist in the play Death  and the Maiden. The play states that Paulina was sitting in a chair  drinking before she heard a car stopped in front of her beach house.  The movie version gives viewers evidences that Paulina knew Gerardo  Escobar and was not happy about him being the head of the commission.    The movie also adds a dialogue between Gerardo Escobar and Roberto  Miranda. The main focus in the dialogue is the same as the ââ¬Å"monologueâ⬠  by Gerardo in the play. However, we can learn from the dialogue that a  guy named Roberto Miranda helped Gerardo to get home. We can also tell  from Paulinaââ¬â¢s facial expression that she was shocked to hear  Mirandaââ¬â¢s voice. I like the added stage directions in the movie  because it made me became very curious about what is going to happen  next. The playââ¬â¢s beginning was no as interesting as the movieââ¬â¢s.    I also liked the acting in the movie.  					    
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