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  • Critically Analyze the Opening Sequence of Mike Nichols "The Graduate" (1968)

     

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ID number:792121
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Published: 16.04.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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From the opening scene of "The Graduate", Mike Nichols employs a number of techniques to set up character and themes. In just four minutes we get a real feel for Benjamin's character and what he is all about. He is lost, disillusioned, taking a path he does not want to take. Although we are not introduced to Mrs. Robinson, the catalyst for the film's main plot, the themes her character raises(the older generation, materialistic and uncaring, making decisions for an exploitable and directionless younger generation) are hinted at heavily in the short conversation between Benjamin and his father in shot five. Nichols also makes great use of imagery; the clown portrait, the suitcase and the diver in the tank all represent Benjamin and how he is seen by his family(the clown) and how he feels(the diver). Overall "The Graduate" uses its opening sequence to set up character and themes to great effect.…

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