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c. Female Stereoty

Sense and sens women, which it propou over sensibility. Emotio be positive or negative, intense. It can also for a Figure 6. At the figure 6, and closer comes to clos Elinor is crying more a ery patriarchal during that time. Men were in co en have no histories to say this is what we went t n. This particular ideology has led to male s ent, and discrimination against women. This inf considered as the inferior due to social and cultur types as Emotional Human sibilty film that a quality reflects it is ultimate m ounds through the collective impact of female e ional is causing people to feel strong emotion. Emo , giving pleasure or discomfort. The feeling can b a shorter or long period.

6. Elinor is crying to see Marianne who get deathl

6, the camera starts from long shots and slowly c ose up and pause. When camera is slowly closer and more. She is very worried about Marianne 31 ontrol of all t through, no superiority, nformed the ural norms. message to emotions to Emotion can be slight or hly ill come closer r and closer, ne who gets sick, then grows deathly ill. The camera acts as male director want to tell spectators that Elinor are easily cry and feel touched because other’s pain. That is Marianne who got illness and lost her beloved Willoughby. At the figure 5, Marianne got highly emotional because of disappointed heart. Marianne took long walks and then she got sick, then grew deathly ill. Her illness was brought on by her wallowing in her grief, by her excessive sensibility, and had she died, it would been have morally equivalent to suicide. Because of highly emotional, Marianne was being sensibility, irrational, indecisive and illogical thinking. Figure 7, Mrs. Dashwood is crying in front of her daughters Using camera movement medium shot shows small groups Mrs. Dashwood and her daughter. They are gathering to have a breakfast. However, a letter comes from John Dashwood. John Dashwood has entire estate now after their father died. The letter tells that He and His family will come to stay in his house. In other words, Mrs. Dashoowd and her daughter have to leave Norland Park. Mrs. Dashwood cries because she cannot believe that she and her daughter have nothing after her husband died. She also cannot do anything because there is no law and norms in women side. While all of the female stereotypes experience some detriment of their disposition. Figure 8, 9, 10. The frames show that female stereotypes cry At the figure 8, 9 and 10 Camera shots use close up the frame is looked only Head and neck of Marianne and Elinor. The aim of this camera placement is to see image’s facial expressions. All of frame happens when Elinor and Marianne spend their winter at Mrs. Jenning’s home in London. Marianne has written a series of letters to Willoughby. However, Marianne’s letters go unanswered. At the figure 8, Marianne is crying while writing disappoint letter to Willoughby after Willoughby snubs her coldly when he sees her at ball. At the figure 9, Marianne is crying again after receive letter’s response from Willoughby. He writes to Marianne, enclosing their framer correspondence and love tokens, including a lock of her hair and informing her of his engagement to Miss Grey. Marianne is devastated, and admits to Elinor that she and Willoughby were never engaged, but she loved him and he led her to believe he loved her. At the figure 10, The camera uses close up lense again to show Elinor facial expression. Elinor is crying after she hides disappointment and works to convince Lucy she fells nothing to Edward. This is particularly hard as she sees Lucy tell and tell about her engagment and happy to Edward while Elinor realize that she can not with Edward forever. The frames show that women are around all day accountable bursting into tears. The different between women and men that women are easily to cry to express their emotion. Elinor and Marianne Dashwood are two central female characters in Austin’s Sense and Sensibility. They are respectively represented sense and sensibility. Marianne who got illness and lost her beloved Willoughby and Elinor still indulges her disappointed heart. They are models of extreme sensibility.

d. Female stereotypes as sexual objects