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Death And Maiden

The Polanski film Death and the Maiden is a wonderful and intelligent
interpretation of Ariel Dorfman's human rights problem play. Polanski has
produced, in this film, an exceptional piece of direction, in which his own
personal, emotional input is evident. The main theme of the play is an extremely
personal one for both playwright (and scriptwriter) and director. Both Dorfman
and Polanski have had to face and flee the horrors of dictatorship and human
rights violations: Dorfman in Chile, under General Augusto Pinochet, and

Polanski in Poland under the Nazis. But despite this similarity in past
experience, significant differences exist between the original play and the
film. Apart from the specific techniques of lighting and composition, whose
possibilities are greatly widened in the medium of film, we see differences in
both the different emphases and implied viewpoints on the various themes that
the play touches on and, perhaps more importantly, the way the characters are
portrayed. While the old concept of "whatever doesn't kill you makes you
stronger" is present in both the play and the film (particularly in the
characterisation of Paulina), it is much more prevalent in the movie. We can see

Paulina's strength from the start. As she strides confidently around the house
and violently tears off a piece of chicken, the suggestion that she is unsuited
to the domestic position which she has obviously been forced into by the side
effects of her traumatic ex...

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Submitted by: freeessay
Date Submitted: 09-17-03 3:13pm
Category: English
Words: 1033
Pages: 4.13