In "The Notebook" an important relationship
is between Noah Calhoun and Allie Hamilton.
(See character for more details)
WHY IS THIS RELATIONSHIP IMPORTANT?
The relationship between Noah and Allie is
important because it shows the theme of the
film - that true love can triumph over any obstacle.
Allie and Noah come from vastly different sections of society and live in a time where mixing with someone of different social class is severely looked down on. Allie and Noah overcome this social prejudice along with family meddling, the outbreak or World War Two and even death. Despite these hurdles Allie and Noah end up living along and happy life together and show that true love can indeed overcome any obstacle placed in its path.
TECHNIQUES WHICH HELP VIEWERS UNDERSTAND THIS RELATIONSHIP
Costume - Helps show social status
Dialogue - Helps show their character and social status, also their love for each other.
Juxtaposition - Helps show social status
Symbolism - Helps show Allies love for Noah
(see character for more detail on these techniques)
In "The Notebook" an important relationship
is between Noah Calhoun and Allie Hamilton.
(See character for more details)
WHY IS THIS RELATIONSHIP IMPORTANT?
The relationship between Noah and Allie is
important because it shows the theme of the
film - that true love can triumph over any obstacle.
Allie and Noah come from vastly different sections of society and live in a time where mixing with someone of different social class is severely looked down on. Allie and Noah overcome this social prejudice along with family meddling, the outbreak or World War Two and even death. Despite these hurdles Allie and Noah end up living along and happy life together and show that true love can indeed overcome any obstacle placed in its path.
TECHNIQUES WHICH HELP VIEWERS UNDERSTAND THIS RELATIONSHIP
(see character for more detail on these techniques)