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  • To what Extent Do Film Genres Change Over Time?

     

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Published: 21.01.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In this essay the aim is to show how the western has changed over time, even within the same directors work. The western is a classic Hollywood genre which was highly popular in the 1950's and 60's. However in-between these years the genre developed greatly to give the audience something new to get from it. The comparison will be made between John Fords "Stagecoach" which was made in 1939 and his later film "The Searchers" which was made in 1956, and the aim is to show how the two texts differ and how "The Searchers" is more developed than "Stagecoach." There is a major difference in themes and character roles between these two films; this could be due to the different issues in society at the time each film was made.
John Wayne stars in both films, in Stagecoach he is the clear hero which is what you would expect an actor such as him to be, however in The Searchers he could be considered the hero or, however the way Ford portrayed him- having a very dark side to him he could be considered the anti-hero when referring to Proppian Archetypes. Wayne's character "Ethan" is presented to be just as dangerous as the Indians. …

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