Pride and Prejudice from Yellowish Papers to Graphic Dimensions
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Literature has been always a relief for human mind and a medium that helped
him expressing himself and breaking free. Accordingly Man has been always seeking
for a way to bring his thoughts to a more real world. As a response, he succeeded to
develop inventions and creations that allowed him to convert his ideas from words to
visual and audible forms. In particular, cinematography came out as an industry and a
narrative art that enabled Man recording his imagination and then reflecting it to the
outside world. Moreover, the latter was an inauguration to a new composed art. In
other words, the very operation was an inspiration to bring back literary canons from
the past centuries to the modern world. In essence, the act was a beginning of a new
artistic genre known as film adaptation which is primarily based on converting literary
works into cinematic productions. However, despite the fact that film adaptation came
up as a tempting narrative art that would allow the world to see and experience what
they have been reading, it has soon become a controversial phenomenon. As a matter
of debate, film adaptation has always been questioned whether it projects a clearer
image of the adapted literary works. Therefore, the aim of this research is finding a
sufficient answer to extinguish this controversy. Seeking answers, Pride and
Prejudice; a filmed version by Andrew Davies is tackled through a comparative
approach with its original written form to draw a conclusion that film adaptation can
take a literary classic work and projects it in a much clearer and impacting way.