Films by Julie · Taymore, who adapt from Shakespeare's Titus Andronics, have many dramatic elements that help create the interpretation of the written drama. One of the most important elements used by Taymor is color. Tymore uses colors to develop the role of Shakespeare. In the whole movie, colors are used to express the character's atmosphere and the agenda hidden in the scene. We are also looking at the colors used to express good and evil. The three colors used to display symbols and images in a movie are black, white, and red.
Therefore, revenge and violence are important topics of this theater. That's why I want to analyze the performance of Titus Andronicus version Titus called Julie Taymor Titus and release it in 2000. Comparison. What I want to prove is that the violence in the movie is presented in a grotesque way. So the problem is whether the show offers a grotesque foundation for Taymor's movies, or whether this is her own interpretation. To illustrate the grotesque of the movie, I will draw and explain three important scenarios. The first scene was Ravinia's rape, Ravinia was hit by Chiron and Demetrius, then her hands and tongue were cut. In addition, letters indicate scenes that send Titus Andronicus with their hands and son's head.
In this semester the violence has been proved to be a grotesque of Titus Andronicus' adaptation by Taymoe. Initially, the word grotesque was defined, then three scenes from the movie were selected and explained. According to Thomson's criteria, an analysis will be made as to whether the scene is grotesque. This article points out that the drama provides a grotesque foundation for Taymor's interpretation. It is not only explicitly presented by the behavior of the character but also by the direction of the stage, by actual text (eg by using metaphor and typical Greek myth) and by interline text (representing character) It will be. Identifying emotions is more difficult
Obviously this analysis is infinitely possible between Julie Taymor's film version Titus and William Shakespeare's original Titus Andronicus. For example, the stage of the movie uses ancient and modern era-anomalies - what is the meaning behind this? Does anyone exist? How does this illustration work with the theme? Convenient? Does Taymor's economic theme description match the original theme? On the strict sex role in Shakespeare's idioms, how do you comment on Ravinia's "silent"? The most valuable argument about something of this width must include many of these subject elements and also unless you explain how Taymor sees them different from the original elements It will not. Besides that, it is beyond the scope of this article to explore each element deeper.