Friday, November 8, 2019
Roshamon essays
Roshamon essays    In the movie Roshamon, point of view is the predominant technique      used to tell the story.  What actually happens to the characters is      overshadowed by the way they see themselves during the story.         "There are four basic types of point of view: the  first person,      the omniscient, the third person, and the objective.  In  first person,      the narrator tells his or her won story.  They can either be an      objective or subjective observer.  An objective narrator can be relied on to      relate the events accurately, but a subjective observer can't be      totally relied on to tell the truth."" (Giannetti, 401)  In Roshamon, the       first person point of view is used but in the subjective sense.         We as viewers got to see how each character portrayed themselves      during the movie through their point of view.  The point of view tells      more about the person telling the story then the actual story.  What they      say reflects how they see themselves, or how they need to see      themselves.  For example, the bandit needs to see himself as brave and fearless.       He cares more about his ego than his life.  The bandit was so concerned      with the fact that someone accused him of falling off his horse that he      confessed to murdering the man in the woods.  The bandit couldn't      bear to have anyone think of him as weak.         When the woman tells her version of the story, she portrays herself      as being the selfless woman who would rather die than have her husband      think poorly of her.  She claimed to have tried to kill herself twice          When the medium tells the man's story through the priest, the man      has to preserve his self-image by lying to himself.  He claimed his      wife was so evil and he should be pitied because he was married to her.       The man, in turn, kills himself just so he does not look weak because of          The woodcutter's story is very absurd.  He covers up for himself     ...     
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