The Ecranisation Of Alice In The Wonderland
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Ecranisation, The Theory of Adaptation, Literary InterpretationAbstract
The ecranisation is a process of filtering, transferring, or eliminating features from a novel into a film. The purpose of this study is to explore different adaptations of Lewis Caroll's (1832-1898) classic books Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Alice in Wonderland’s Tim Burton (2010). It is necessary to understand how adaptation theory used to transform a literary work into the visual structure of a film. This study also shows how different forms of media presentation can influence adaptation differently.
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Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There are combined in this relase.
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