LunaHarukawa
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iucr7cj wrote
Reply to comment by ilovescones in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Huh, I completely forgot audiobooks existed.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub4o5s wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental_Bug900 in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
It's more of a global comprehension of the book. We won't go into details, that's one of the reasons I allow myself to watch an adaptation. Tbh even if reading in English (a foreign language for me) is more difficult, I enjoy some classic English literature. It's just that Jane Austen is one of the author I can't fully appreciate.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub3k7u wrote
Reply to comment by picknicksje85 in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
According to most people here, the 1995 is more accurate. If it turns out I really like the story I'll watch the 2005 film(it's usually not my kind of thing but who knows? Maybe It'll surprise me).
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub2r37 wrote
Reply to comment by sgmctabnxjs in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Thank you! I understand where you're coming from tho. I know that watching a movie instead of reading the book gives some "lazy kid" vibes but I really don't have the time for this.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub22gz wrote
Reply to comment by RynShouldBeReading in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
That's the one I'll watch. Historical inaccuracies always put me off.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub1lut wrote
Reply to comment by Hamiltoncorgi in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Yeah but we aren't going to study it. We really just have to know the general story and understand it (since it's in a foreign language).
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub1cny wrote
Reply to comment by sgmctabnxjs in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
If it was going to be something really that important for this class I would. But it's not. Also, English isn't my first language so it's more difficult. Reading stories with this kind of setting in my first language was tedious enough. But reading it in a foreign language and it being twice or three times longer, all of that for a minor class? Sorry but I have enough work already. Anyways I understand what you're saying but I know I'll take forever to read it and it's not really worth it this time.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iub02u8 wrote
Reply to comment by Mossad_CIA_Shill in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Yup, it's probably the closest to the novel! (I didn't even know it existed lol, what IS this)
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iuazr8o wrote
Reply to comment by JasonTodd123456 in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Yeah I'll think I'm going to try the series.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iuazlo0 wrote
Reply to comment by AutumnB2022 in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Thank you! I'll try this one then.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iuazgjo wrote
Reply to comment by sgmctabnxjs in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
I'm sorry :( But to be fair, other than the writing (Which isn't bad, I just don't like it) I think the thing that puts me off the most is the setting. It's just not the kind of story I like to read.
LunaHarukawa OP t1_iud03z5 wrote
Reply to comment by sgmctabnxjs in Which adaptation of Pride and Prejudice is the closest to the novel? by LunaHarukawa
Thx.