Anachronism And Aspects Of The Film Shakespeare In Love

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1.1 Juxta-position - The act of placing two or more things side by side often to compare or contrast or create an interesting effect. Anachronism - An error in chronology; especially a chronological misplacing of persons, events, objects or customs in regard to each other. Inter-textuality - The complex interrelationship between a text and other texts taken as basic to the creation or interpretation of the text. Allusion - An implied or indirect reference especially in literature. Feminism – The theory of the political, economic, and social equality of the sexes. 1.2 The main attributes of the film, Shakespeare in Love, correspond directly with the photographic style of the movie. It is a sweet movie set in a romanticized period in history. To accentuate this, many of the scenes are filmed in a painterly style, with warm high-key lighting and an emphasis on colour. Lines are blended. This conformity to a certain style is sometimes contradicted to enhance an important change in the film’s story or feeling. An interesting sequence of the movie involves the juxtaposition of a formal and informal rehearsal of the Romeo and Juliet balcony scene. The camera cuts after each line between the theatre where the actors are practicing the scene, and Viola’s bedroom, where she is making love to Will Shakespeare. Both sets are lit in a common level of dim warmth; reds and browns are emphasized, and both events happen at night when candlelight and torches are clearly seen. The bedroom