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* [[Esoteric Happy Ending]]: Possibly Marianne and the Colonel to a modern audience due to [[Values Dissonance]], similar to Jo's fate in ''[[Little Women]]'' but with less evidence of [[Ship-to-Ship Combat]]. |
* [[Esoteric Happy Ending]]: Possibly Marianne and the Colonel to a modern audience due to [[Values Dissonance]], similar to Jo's fate in ''[[Little Women]]'' but with less evidence of [[Ship-to-Ship Combat]]. |
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: This passage in Chapter 35: |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: This passage in Chapter 35: |
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{{quote|"She had seen enough of her '''pride''', her meanness, and her determined '''[[Pride and Prejudice|prejudice]]''' against herself..."}} |
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** Also, from chapter 8: |
** Also, from chapter 8: |
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{{quote|"A woman of [[Persuasion|seven-and-twenty]]," said Marianne, after pausing a moment, "can never hope to feel or inspire affection again...}} |
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* [[Values Dissonance]]: See [[May-December Romance]] and [[Stepford Smiler]] on the main page. |
* [[Values Dissonance]]: See [[May-December Romance]] and [[Stepford Smiler]] on the main page. |
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* [[Wangst]]: Deliberate -- Marianne's response to her romantic woes begins to take on this edge, which to her credit she eventually comes to realize. |
* [[Wangst]]: Deliberate -- Marianne's response to her romantic woes begins to take on this edge, which to her credit she eventually comes to realize. |
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* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Emma Thompson's Best Adapted Screenplay win makes her the only person to have won Academy Awards for both writing and acting. (She got Best Actress for ''Howard's End''.) |
* [[Crowning Moment of Awesome]]: Emma Thompson's Best Adapted Screenplay win makes her the only person to have won Academy Awards for both writing and acting. (She got Best Actress for ''Howard's End''.) |
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* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Patrick Doyle's soundtrack, especially the main theme, which is reprised multiple times and comes to a spectacular crescendo in the wedding scene. |
* [[Crowning Music of Awesome]]: Patrick Doyle's soundtrack, especially the main theme, which is reprised multiple times and comes to a spectacular crescendo in the wedding scene. |
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** [[House MD|Dr. House]] is the long-suffering husband of [[Harry Potter|Dolores Umbridge]]?! |
** [[House MD|Dr. House]] is the long-suffering husband of [[Harry Potter|Dolores Umbridge]]?! |
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** And [[Titanic|Rose De Witt Bukater]] is the sister to Nanny McPhee? Or was she [[Harry Potter|Professor Sybil Trelawney]]? Ah no, she's [[Much Ado About Nothing|Beatrice]]! |
** And [[Titanic|Rose De Witt Bukater]] is the sister to Nanny McPhee? Or was she [[Harry Potter|Professor Sybil Trelawney]]? Ah no, she's [[Much Ado About Nothing|Beatrice]]! |
Revision as of 10:48, 8 August 2014
The novel provides examples of:
- Esoteric Happy Ending: Possibly Marianne and the Colonel to a modern audience due to Values Dissonance, similar to Jo's fate in Little Women but with less evidence of Ship-to-Ship Combat.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: This passage in Chapter 35:
"She had seen enough of her pride, her meanness, and her determined prejudice against herself..." |
- Also, from chapter 8:
"A woman of seven-and-twenty," said Marianne, after pausing a moment, "can never hope to feel or inspire affection again... |
- Values Dissonance: See May-December Romance and Stepford Smiler on the main page.
- Wangst: Deliberate -- Marianne's response to her romantic woes begins to take on this edge, which to her credit she eventually comes to realize.
- The Woobie
Ang Lee's 1995 movie provides examples of:
- Crowning Moment of Awesome: Emma Thompson's Best Adapted Screenplay win makes her the only person to have won Academy Awards for both writing and acting. (She got Best Actress for Howard's End.)
- Crowning Music of Awesome: Patrick Doyle's soundtrack, especially the main theme, which is reprised multiple times and comes to a spectacular crescendo in the wedding scene.
- Hey, It's That Guy!:
- Dr. House is the long-suffering husband of Dolores Umbridge?!
- And Rose De Witt Bukater is the sister to Nanny McPhee? Or was she Professor Sybil Trelawney? Ah no, she's Beatrice!
- Marianne hooks up with Severus Snape, while her sister falls for Charles from Four Weddings and a Funeral.
- Their mother is Madam Pomfrey, and the nice old lady who takes them to London is the (original) Fat Lady from Gryffindor Tower, who lives with Cornelius Fudge. The Harry Potter movie sets were practically a reunion party for the cast of this film.
- Their bitchy sister-in-law is Queen Adelaide. Or Harriet Vane. And their half-brother is Hugo Horton.
- Hilarious in Hindsight:
- Watch Imelda Staunton (Mrs. Palmer) interacting with Emma Thompson in this film, then follow it by watching their characters interact in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
- Hugh Grant and Emma Thompson play siblings in Love Actually. Emma Thompson is also married to Alan Rickman in the same movie.
- Emma Thompson is married in Real Life to Greg Wise, who plays Willoughby.
- Hugh Laurie playing sarcastic Mr. Palmer years before House. And stealing the show.