Film Screening on All My Sons by Arthur Miller
All My Sons by Arthur Miller was screened on 2nd August, 2024 as part of the Course curriculum for the BA 3rd Semester Core 5 and Minor 3 students by Dr. Sentinaro, Department of English. This film was screened keeping in view the purpose that films can bring literary texts to life, providing visual and auditory contexts that help audiences understand and interpret the material more deeply. This can be particularly valuable for complex texts where visual representation can clarify themes, settings, and character dynamics. Watching adaptations also allows for a comparative analysis between the original text and its film representation. This can reveal how different mediums interpret and emphasise aspects of the story, offering insights into both the strengths and limitations of each format. Films often make literary works more accessible to a broader audience, including those who might find reading challenging or time-consuming. This can foster greater interest in the original texts and encourage further exploration of literature. Furthermore, screening adaptations provides a platform for discussions on adaptation choices, such as changes in plot, character development, or themes. This encourages critical thinking about how and why certain elements are transformed when moving from page to screen.
Dr. Sentinaro
Asst. Professor
Department of English
