Comparing The Love Of May Welland And Winona Rider: An Epic Dramatic Romance

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With an award-winning director such as Martin Scorsese and an all-star cast including Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Rider, it is no surprise to anyone that this narrative film is considered an epic dramatic romance. Based on a 1920’s novel, Scorsese adapted this film to capture the sophistication and class of the wealthy socialites while revealing the heartfelt dilemmas that many cannot resolve. Although money can buy many possessions, these items can bring immediate happiness, however, bliss cannot be bought or found through material objects alone. This interwoven dramatic plot is based on the two loves that one man, Newland Archer, has for two women, May Welland and Ellen Olenska. The love between Newland and May is simple and sweet, striding toward the progression of devoted relationships, engagement then marriage. However, when Mays’s cousin Ellen comes to town, Newland finds himself undeniably attracted, almost obsessed with the recently separated family member. This irrefutable attraction made Newland question his love and passion for his fiancé even though she makes him feel safe and happy. …show more content…

Seeing each other through the years, they continued to deny their relationship for the love of the family and doing what is right. Newland’s love and passion never perished but twenty-five years later, feeling as though he couldn’t live without seeing her. After May has passed, he had the opportunity to see Ellen once more, to have the chance to love her, as he has always wanted. With a surprising twist in the plot, Newland decided against seeing Ellen, opting to remember the love they had once had, young, fiery, perfect and forever

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