

The film concentrated altogether on the romantic tale between Finn (Pip) and Estella. The general atmosphere in the film and movie is easier and less demanding to understand on the grounds that the setting is outwardly the same. For instance, while viewing the 1946 film when Pip is feeling cold and wiped out in prison the person watching gets the impact of the situation, the crowd will excessively get chills. The general disposition and mood of the movie are fundamentally the same as the novel. They additionally discovered costumes that are an accurate portrayal of attire from the day and age. They made the characters look precisely like their part when fitting in the act. The film additionally makes a decent showing with regards to the presentation of the outfits. In spite of the fact that marsh land is not outwardly engaging, the film made a decent showing with regards to the physical presenting of the Pips’ living circumstance as an orphan. The film is still in the mid nineteenth century Kent and London England. In the 1946 film, the setting of the events did not change. (Hutcheon, 2012, Pp.39)The 1946 film and book “great expectations” both have a similar setting, indifferent mood, perspective and the theme.

In a comparison of the 1946’s great expectations by David lean and the Charles Dickens’ novel “Great Expectations,” there exist various similarities as the movie director employs a lot of media-specific techniques to help position the viewer to understand both the perceptual and conceptual point of view in the great expectations novel. This situation is terrible in light of the fact that Estella is being raised to “break her sweetheart’s heart” who under the controlling of Miss Havisham is Pip. Miss Havisham is a severe lady solidified in time, which has an adopted little girl, named Estella that Pip tragically, falls in love with her.

The novel and movie are both about the narrative of a young man named Pip and his general battle to get away from his manifest destiny as a metal forger’s understudy. “Great Expectations Novel/Film Comparison”
