Wes Anderson’s Use Of Comedy Case Study
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Wes Anderson’s Use Of Comedy Case Study
Total 2 parts, writing each part respectively.
Important: Rubric for each part
You will be graded on the content of your posts and the quality of your writing, so have something to say and say it clearly. In other words,
- posts should be substantive (much more than a sentence or two– aim for at least 200 words),
- Should use the text (text meaning the film here, and including specific quotes or examples from it are a requirement for receiving full points), and
- should never just summarize or state personal opinions about the films, 4. but should instead analyze and form claims about them
Part 1: 150 words.
Watch movie The Grand Budapest Hotel and then answer below questions. Please read CHAPTER 3 and pages 77-89.
Pay particular attention to dialogue, since these are films known for the witty, sparkling writing.
The Grand Budapest Hotel: Comic Characters
How would you describe M. Gustave? What are some of his most important character traits? Do you find him likable or sympathetic? Is his character revealed in any particular lines of dialogue? Does he seem to learn anything about himself and about life throughout the course of the film? In what ways does his character fit the conventions of a comic character? In what ways does his character differ?
Be sure to reference specific moments in the film and use textual evidence to help you support and develop your answers!
Reference the film continually in your answer. Try to point to certain scenes, images, or even paraphrase dialogue that stood out in your mind (obviously you don’t need your quotes to be word for word accurate.)
Part 2: 150 words.
Watch movie The Grand Budapest Hotel and then answer below questions. Please read CHAPTER 3 and pages 77-89.
Pay particular attention to dialogue, since these are films known for the witty, sparkling writing.
The Grand Budapest Hotel: A Comic Vision of Tragedy?
Read this short review of The Grand Budapest Hotel:
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2015/02/how-grand-budapest-hotel-pays tribute-to-the-holocaust/385264/
How effective do you think Wes Anderson’s use of comedy was in dealing with a dark history? What worked? What didn’t work? Why?
Be sure to reference specific moments in the film and use textual evidence to help you support and develop your answers!
Reference the film continually in your answer. Try to point to certain scenes, images, or even paraphrase dialogue that stood out in your mind (obviously you don’t need your quotes to be word for word accurate.)