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The Hobbit: Fidelity or fallacy?

Authors: Bjørnstad, Erik Christoffer;

The Hobbit: Fidelity or fallacy?

Abstract

Denne avhandlingen hanbdler om å utforske spørsmålet om troskap til originalverket når det kommer til adapsjonene av Hobbiten og hvordan det å bryte vekk fra det mens man holder seg innenfor en ramme av troskap til originalverket fungerer bra i dette tilfellet. Ved å kjemme gjennom barneboka Hobbiten av J.R.R. Tolkien og se filmene og se etter informasjon fra produsentene av filmene har dette blitt utforsket. Ved å gå gjennom bestemte scener fra alle tre filmadapsjonene og se hvordan endringene som ble gjort fra boka fungerte på skjermen og hvordan regissøren argumenterte for disse endringene kommer denne avhandlingen med følgende konklusjon. Endringene som ble gjort når Hobbiten ble gjort om til filmer fungerte innenfor en ramme av troskap til originalverket mens den samtidig brøt vekk fra det originale innholdet og greide samtidig å gi seerne en bedre forståelse av originalverket.

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