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Rocky Horror Picture Show Analysis

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"Repetition without replication" is Linda Hutcheon defines as adaptation. This is one of the many definitions that exist when trying to define the concept of adaptation, making this concept a broad one. There are many works of literature that are adapted numerous times, but it does not mean that the work adapted represents the original work at its maximum. One example of this is 1975’s The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a film directed by Jim Sharman. Although it is said to be an adaptation or version of the novel, it is not. This musical film is a looser version of the novel in terms of the characters, theme, and overall plot.

In terms of the character, The Rocky Horror Picture Show completely alters the characters looks and portrayal, but they still are who they are meant to be. One does not need to read the entire Mary Shelley's Frankenstein novel to know that it is about a scientist named Victor Frankenstein who creates an ugly monster, made up by body parts. In the film, the characters are nothing like this. The scientist goes by the name of Dr. Frank-N-Furter and is a transvestite from another planet. The reason that he creates his creature is not because of scientific reasons or to even better humankind, but because he wants a human sex toy. The creation, who goes by the name of Rocky Horror, is nothing like it is described in the novel. In the film, Rocky Horror is actually good looking and is a human. Although he is not very intelligent, he manages to have sexual

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