Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Individual in Society
Comparative essay The elective the  case-by-case in  monastic order explores the  troth  betwixt autonomy and the  neighborly conventions that  figure human behaviour. All societies require adjustity, and  terror of rejection  bath allow an individual to  via media their values in order to be accepted. The social constraints of any society can only be understood  inwardly their context and both Persuasion and Muriels wedding explore the superficial paradigms of  hymeneals,  companionship and social class.The  residualrictive Georgian society in Persuasion where patriarchal institutions  order women as objects of  frugal exchange serves to  go under their individuality, whilst Muriels wedding offers insight into the social codes that  hinder the individual both  ruttishly and physically. When comparing both texts, the fickle character of romance is incoherent outside of its contextual parameters. This essay also highlights the distinctive  end between the individuals attri alonees com   p ard to  another(prenominal) characters. In Persuasion by Jane Austen  unrestrained and physical boundaries  be placed by society restricting individuals such(prenominal)(prenominal) as Anne.Superficial values including class,  post, marriage and  display are held with high  grandeur for  many an(prenominal) characters such as for Sir Walter Elliot. This is sh own through vanity was the  root word and the end of Sir Walter Elliots character. Vanity of  individual and of situation. The repetition Vanity is  design to exemplify Sir Walters pride and  unwiseness of  soul meaning appearance and  stunner and situation meaning status. By her  design of irony in his comment Anne gives a subtle moral judgement on Sir Walter, and all who possess his qualities of vanity and stupidity.In Muriels Wedding by PJ Hogans also depicts the importance of superficial values such as reputation among the characters. This is  testifyn when Muriels friend Nicole uses  sarcasm We dont want you hanging arou   nd us anymore. The use of satire adds  biliousness to criticize Muriels friend  hyperbolise stupidity. Muriels friends continuously worry well-nigh the physical appearance as shown in Weve told you a  constant of gravitation times how to do your hair  however you never listen. You never wear the right clothes.  Cheryl uses 1st person and 2nd person to signify the  rest between them and Muriel, highlighting her isolation from the rest of the  meeting.This adds peer pressure for Muriel to conform to be accepted by the popular group. In Muriels wedding the characters only  adjust pleasure through false appearances of marriage they believe it symbolise to them that they are  in(predicate) because they found  individual with high status and appearance. Irony and satire is used to  roast Sophie Lees foolishness that  plane though her husband cheated on her she continues to  pry him because of his appearance and status as shown in Youv got to find people in your own level. Like i found cho   ok.Hes on my level. Marrying him was the happiest day of my life. I  do it him so much. That bastard Ill show him. Ill go on this holiday and sleep with a thousand men.  Muriel is influenced by her and societies expectations of marriage. This is shown when David asks what kind of person marries someone they dont  savor?  The use of rhetorical question makes the audience  bowl over that Muriel only married because she is obsessed with the appearance of marriage. Marriage in this film equates to  sufferance from society because it  echos success.This limits her individuality until the final scenes her  full-strength sense of worth comes back  afterwards her mother dies that she finally realises that she has not been  truthful she repeats the use of first person i to signify the continues lies she has told i cant marry to you, David. I  make up to  persevere lying now. Ive told so many lies. I dont love you. In the end she accepts her individuality and is  positive(p) within herself an   d says goodbye to  diametrical locations of Porpoise  disgorge to symbolise that she is free from all the emotional restrictions that Porpoise Spit had placed on her.Unlike Muriel, Rhonda is sure-footed with herself and does not attempt to fit in. She is different from the girls physically and emotionally. The Sophie Lee characters wear  interchangeable bright coloured clothes the  florid colours of their costume may reflect that they are seeking attention and the  affinity in design and colours between the girls dresses, hair styles, personality show they are attempting to belong in a group and shows no individuality. Whereas in contrasts to Rhondas  lowering black cropped hair is in difference of opinion to Sophie lee, her friends and Muriel.Her character also depicts that she is an individual as she is outspoken and honest. This is shown when she says Nicoles having an affair with Chook. Muriel  dictum them fucking in the laundry  inhabit on your wedding day. Stick your  confuse    up your ass, Tania Id rather swallow  shave blades than have a drink with you. Oh, by the way Im not alone. Im with Muriel.  Her  cartel is  portrayed through the use of coarse, upfront  lyric poem and that she tells the truth.The symbol razor blades also portrays this confidence that she is so self-assured that she looks at them as beneath her she exaggerates her opinion of them through this symbol. In conclusion there are many pressures within each society in Muriels wedding and Persuasion which confine the individuals Anne and Muriel. There are many factors considered that show Muriel and Anne as individual. Anne does not derive the  similar pleasure as others in her Georgian society from superficial values such as status, wealth and appearance.In an often satirical portrait of the men and, women Austen subtly and ironically points out faults in the system, raising questions  about the values of English society and the  office structure of the country. Similarly Muriel is also an    individual as she does not belong but attempts to conform within the late twentieth century suburbia social codes. At the final scenes of the movie she realises that she has told many lies and accepts her individuality. Muriel is an  castaway and an individual in the initial scenes of the film. She attempts to conform within the group.This is portrayed when the group rejects her because she is so different from them but Muriel says Listen, i  get by Im not normal, but im tryin to change.  This depicts her desperation to be in the group and low self-esteem, as she even considers herself as worthless  use the description not normal.  senile society in which men held the economic and social power. In restrictive Georgian society women attempt to gain a livelihood through a  palmy marriage which constraints Anne to marry her true love Wentworth as he does not have status nor wealth.  
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