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Dahasolnce [82]
1 year ago
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Describe de setting of the 1980 BBC adaptation. What time and time and place are indicated by the set and costumes ?

English
1 answer:
Eduardwww [97]1 year ago
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Explanation:

One of the 1980 BBC adaptations was Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, The Invisible Man and more.

  • There are all considering the time of the nineteenth century and the period of romanticism located in England.
  • The set of the 1980 adaptation was focused on the beauty, imagination, nature, rural life and rejection of industrialization. Characters were expressing many emotions and social conflicts.
  • Characters who were rich were having other kinds of costumes and suits than the ones who were poor and also they were having a lot of differences in their everyday life.

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