A COMPARISON BETWEEN NOVEL AND MOVIE VERSION OF ARTHUR GOLDEN’S MEMOIRS OF A GEISHA: A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS
This study deals with the similarities and differences between Memoirs of a Geisha in the novel and the movie version. This research paper is aimed at analyzing the structural elements of Memoirs of a Geisha both in the novel and movie version by finding out the similarities and differences betwe...
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Language: | English English English English English English English English |
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2007
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Online Access: | https://eprints.ums.ac.id/10497/ |
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Summary: | This study deals with the similarities and differences between Memoirs of a
Geisha in the novel and the movie version. This research paper is aimed at analyzing
the structural elements of Memoirs of a Geisha both in the novel and movie version
by finding out the similarities and differences between them. The present writer uses
the theory of structural elements of novel and movie version.
This research paper is conducted by using the following methods. The
type of the study is comparing Arthur Golden’s Memoirs of a Geisha in the novel and
the movie version. The types of data are text of the novel and movie scene. The
methods of data collection are library research and observation. The technique of data
analysis is descriptive qualitative research. The object of this research is Memoirs of a
Geisha novel version written by Arthur Golden and the movie directed by Rob
Marshall.
Based on the data that have been collected and analyzed, she concludes
that the similarities of both versions lie on the characters and characterization, the
setting, plot, and theme. The differences lie on limitation characters and
characterization, and the setting of place, plot, and point of view. Most events in the
movie version are changed because Rob Marshall changes the plot of the story. He
creates the movie different from the novel because he wants to make the story a little
bit different from the novel but not leave the original story. He also wants to save the
production costs because the story of the novel is too long, so it will need high costs
if the story is not different or changed little bit from the novel. And the film also
makes the audiences exhausted if the story is too long. |
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