The Academy Award winning 1940’s adaptation of Jane Austin’s Pride and Prejudice, tells the story of the five Bennett girls’ struggle to find love in the Victorian suburb of London. Robert L. Leonard, the director of the film, uses many different techniques to excentuate the different socio-economic classes of the characters as well as respecting the time period in which the novel was originally written. The different classes in which each of the characters belongs to has an integral part in the plot and the theme of the novel. Therefore, the excentuation of the classes in the film is not only an added bonus to the viewers’ pleasure, but also a necessity.
The story takes place in the Victorian time period, which can easily be understoo
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