part 1: romeo and juliet act ii scene ii
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Part 1: Romeo and Juliet Act II Scene ii
“Balcony Scene” Film Adaptation Analysis
Activate Your Thoughts!Literary Adaptation is the act of
adapting a literary work (novel, story, play, etc.) to another genre/medium (video game, film, play, etc.).
Think of a book you’ve read that has been adapted into a film.
Would you say the film was an effective/ successful adaptation of that book?◦Why or why not? Give specific details.
Jurassic ParkForrest GumpShrekHarry Potter and the Sorcerer's StoneHow the Grinch Stole ChristmasJawsBatmanLord of the RingsMrs. DoubtfireThe Exorcist
Top Box Office Adaptations
2014 Film Adaptations
Gone GirlA Most Wanted ManThe Monuments MenThe GiverNoahDivergentThe Maze RunnerThe Fault in Our
StarsMockingjayLone Survivor
Your Opinion
If you could write three rules for the adaptation of a
literary source to film, what would they be?
Be prepared to explain your reasoning.
Literary Adaptation Types◦Literal: A film adaptation in which the dialogue and the actions are preserved more or less intact.
◦Faithful: A film adaptation based on a literary or other original source which captures the essence of the original, often by using cinematic equivalents for specific literary techniques.
◦Loose: A film adaptation in which only a superficial resemblance exists to the original source.
Effective Adaptations:Respect for sourceKnow what to bring to filmConsider pacing—how long to spend on
which scenesStrong actors/ characterizationFlair—camera angles, cinematic effects,
etc.
Consider: Films are their own works of art as both adaptation AND creation.
Elements of Adaptations to Consider in an Analysis
Characters◦Which shown?◦Desire/Motivation◦Obstacles
DialogueCostumes/PropsActionsThemesSettingSymbols
Film Adaptation Analysis Process
1. Brief review of Act I and Act II scene i
2. Read along with audio of Act II scene ii and highlight key parts: Audio Link
Chat briefly about major points of scene (consider characters, conflicts, theme)
3. Watch Act II scene ii from Zeffirelli’s film/ take notes as needed
4. Analyze and evaluate film adaptation
Review: Previous ScenesACT I
◦ Scene i: Capulets and Montagues fight Prince decrees death for more fighting Romeo in love with Rosaline (doesn’t love him)
◦ Scene ii: Capulet lets Paris court daughter (Juliet) Romeo invited to party at Capulet’s house (by accident)
◦ Scene iii: Juliet supposed to see if she likes Paris at party
◦ Scene iv: Romeo on way to party—tells friends had nightmare that party would end in his death
◦ Scene v: Romeo and Juliet meet at party and kiss—soon they discover identity of each other by Nurse (she didn’t see them kiss)
ACT II◦ Scene i: Romeo jumps into Capulet orchard to escape
mockery of friends
Film Adaptation Analysis Process
2. Read along with audio of Act II scene ii and highlight key parts: Audio Link
Chat briefly about major points of scene (consider characters, conflicts, theme)
3. Watch Act II scene ii from Zeffirelli’s film/ take notes as needed
4. Analyze and evaluate film adaptation
Film Adaptation Analysis & Evaluation
How are the characters costumed and made-up? What does their clothing or makeup reveal about their social standing, ethnicity, nationality, gender, or age? How do costume and makeup convey character?
What is illuminated, what is in the shadow? How does the lighting scheme shape our perception of character, space, or mood?
How is dialogue and silence used in the film?What did the film emphasize from the text?Does the adaptation capture the novel’s formal
elements: the theme, characterization, style, tone, and plot of the novel?
Is the adaptation literal, faithful, or loose? Is this film version effective? Why or why not?
Part 2: Balcony Scene Analysis
Romeo + Juliet, Gnomeo and Juliet, Warm Bodies
Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Gnomeo and Juliet (2011)
Warm Bodies (2013)
Balcony Scene Comparison Part II
NAME:Romeo + Juliet (Luhrmann,
1996)Gnomeo and Juliet (Asbury,
2011) Warm Bodies (Levine, 2013)
Emphasized from Original
Source
Director’s Creation
(Changed or Added
Components)
Type of Adaptation
(Literal, Faithful, Loose)
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