Monday, January 28, 2013

Romanticism

Example:

Tarzan and Jane (film)




Summary:

As Tarzan and Jane's one-year wedding anniversary approaches, Jane searches the jungle for the perfect gift for Tarzan, even enlisting the help of Terk and Tantor. As they recall the many adventures they've shared so far, Jane realizes what an exciting year it's been in the jungle from encounters with old friends, outsmarting panthers to surfing the lava down an erupting volcano. But all of that is nothing compared to the surprise that Tarzan has in store for Jane.

Interpretation:

Tarzan and Jane can be considered under Romanticism because it's a story about a couple who lived in a jungle. Jade loves Tarzan so much and on their wedding anniversary, she wants to get something special for Tarzan to mark the occasion.  But Jane has a hard time deciding just what the special gift should be.  As it turns out, it's Tarzan who has the big surprise for Jane, as he plans something special to show how he's come to understand the life she left behind to be with him. You can feel their extreme emotion which is the love for each other in the story. The film tells a lot about how love affects our lives that you even sacrifice the life you have just for the one you love and you'll do anything for him/her.

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