Sense and Sensibility and Four Weddings clearly represent aspects of British society. The main difference between them is the Sense and Sensibility is based in the past and Four Weddings is recent. This therefore makes them represent different morals and values of
An aspect that they both share but have very different views on is marriage, in Sense and Sensibility marriage isn't a choice, especially for women however in Four Weddings it can be a choice and isn't a major deal unlike Sense and Sensibility. In Four Weddings there a good quote that one of the characters says, he says that couples only marry when they have run out subject to talk about. This shows that the representation of
Another difference that they have is that Four weddings represent a version of Britishness which is more like a part of 'Curtisland'. The way the characters go about their daily life and their values are grittier than those characters in Sense and Sensibility. This is partly because Four weddings is based in a more recent time period where society is very different from the time set in Sense and Sensibility. However with Four weddings being grittier it doesn't mean that its heavy hearted, in fact it could the very opposite. Most of the characters in Sense and Sensibility take most things seriously and you don't see them having a laugh as much as the characters in Four weddings. This again is another difference in how the society of
Merging on from the point about seriousness the subject love in both films are also the same. In Sense and Sensibility love/marriage is taken more seriously, men and women will set out to meet someone with the ambition of marrying and not necessarily the ambition of falling in love. Whereas in Four weddings a couple would date to get to know each other, then be official to each other, stay like that for a while to really see how they are, move in and then get married. So as you can see the steps for falling in love are more complicated in Four weddings.
Overall both of these British films represent a version of British society very well but they do have their differences and similarities. The similarities however make the representations very reliable. The main difference is that Four weddings is set in a modern time and Sense and Sensibility is set 100s of years ago. This provides us with one up to date representation and one historical representation.
Tuesday, 22 September 2009
Identify how Sense an Sensibility and Four Weddings and a Funeral represent aspects of Bristish society past and present.
Identify how Sense and Sensibility and Four Weddings and a Funeral represent aspects of British society past and present.
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Lewis,
This is a fantastic response; well done for including your article. You really have stepped up to A2 now.
I am impressed.
Mrs B
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