Use MHRA style guide
Plan:
Intro
- Intro to the Adaptation +
novel – highlight their significance in lit + cinema, emphasizing their
portrayal of Gothic elements => Introduce the original critical
argument early on - Overview of Gothic Aesthetics
in Lit & film – Define Gothic Romantic fiction – outlining its key
characteristics in lit, including elements of terror/horror, gothic
aesthetics/atmosphere/eerie settings, the sublime?
Body
- Examination of Gothic
Aesthetics in the novel - explore how
Shelley’s use of descriptive lang, settings, imagery to create a Gothic
atmosphere – ‘novel’s emphasis on the natural world, its vivid portrayal
of the icy tundra, Gothic symbolism surrounding the moon contribute
significantly to its Gothic ambiance’ > elaborate on the improtance of
Shelley’s use of light/moonlight - Discuss specific examples
from the novel that exemplify Gothic elements, emphasizing their impact
on the reader’s experience
- Comparison of Gothic
aesthetics betw novel + film - Contrast
portrayal of Gothic elements in the novel w their representation in the
adaptation - Analyze how cinematic
techniques such as lighting, set design, character portrayals, mise en
scene, differ from Shelley’s written descriptions (yet treat the film as
a piece of art) -> ‘The film employs cinematic techniques such as
lighting, set design, character portrayals to create a Gothic ambiance.
However, the constraints and visual interpretations inherence in
filmmaking lead to deviations from Shelley’s detailed descriptions,
altering the overall Gothic atmosphere’ -> focus on what the film can
do well/better/differently as well as where it differs
- Atmosphere creation in both
- Discuss how both
generate an atmosphere of terror/horror, unease through their respective
use of Gothic elements – i.e – moon = symbolic of..? Push analysis and
explain the effect/impact of the symbolism, -> do film and novel use
different combinations of terror and horror/use terror and horror
differenly? If so, what are the effects of these choices and changes? - Highlight similarities +
differences in the emotional impact on the audience/reader -> ‘Shelley’s written descriptions,
meticulously crafted, iactivate readers’ imaginations, whereas Whale’s
adaptation, through its visual and auditory elements, evokes similar
emotions (elaborate on which emotions), albeit through a different
medium. – refer to some instances
- Adherence + deviation from
gothic conventions - Evaluate how
closely both works adhere to traditional gothic conventions - Shelley –
detailed descriptions - Whales – deviates to suit
the visual medium of the film, expanding + sometimes altering Gothic
elements to fit the constraints + cinematic standards. This deviation,
while necessary for filmic storytelling, alters the nuances of the
Gothic ambiance portrayed in the novel - Analyze instances where the
adaptation deviates or expands upon the Gothic elements present in the og
novel
- Counterarguments +
limitations - Address potential
counterarguments, such as differences in mediums (lit vs film) impacting
the portrayal of Gothic aesthetics, & the adaptation’s need to
conform to cinematic standards - Novel – affords
detailed descriptions & internal monologues - Film – relies on visual
cues, actor performances, influencing the portrayal of Gothic elements - Cinematic
constraints might necessitate alterations that deviate from the og
source material => elaborate on HOW gothic aesthetics are
differently developed in these different mediums -> think of the
film as ‘deviating from the novel’
Conclusion
- Summary of comparative
analysis - Recap the main
points regarding similarities + differences in – use of Gothic aesthetics
+ atmosphere betw novel & adaptation - Reflection on significance +
impact - Discuss
significance of these differences + similarities in enhancing portrayal
of Romantic Gothic fiction in both mediums - Closing statement
- End w a
reflection on the enduring legacy + effectiveness of Gothic elements in
shaping perception + impact on both novel + movie