Tuesday, December 24, 2019

Is Classic Novels Be Adapted Into Successful Modern Movies

Amanda Lockhart Ms. Solomon English 1020-003 17 October 2016 Can Classic Novels be Adapted into Successful Modern Movies? Emma’s Clueless About Clueless I. My audience for my research paper is people attending a pop culture conference. The movie Clueless is based on ‘90’s pop culture, even though the movie is based on Jane Austen’s Emma which is over a century old. My audience will be people who are interested in learning more about whether or not classic books can be adapted into successful movies set in a more modern time period. II. Film is a major part of American culture. It’s something that Americans see every day, multiple times a day. And increasingly over the past few years film adaptations of literature have increased in popularity. Film adaptations of literature are usually a hit or miss when it comes to how good the adaptation is. 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