Symbolism In Donnie Darko

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“Donnie Darko” is about a troubled teenager who is schizophrenic; Donnie sleepwalks at night and meets Frank, a man dressed as a bunny rabbit. Frank makes a prediction that the world will end. The film depicts the adventures of Donnie Darko as he seeks the meaning and significance behind Frank and his troubling visions. The main theme in Donnie Darko is fear versus love as he decided to sacrifice himself for love even though he is scared of dying alone-Donnie does it for the love of Gretchen. Frank is symbolic of what is happening Donnie’s mind and of his fear. A core motif apparent in ‘Donnie Darko’ is the use of the eyes v-vas the eyes are used as a portal. These themes, symbols and motifs all link to Claude Levi Strauss’ binary opposites; and utilising conflict is the way opposites are used to create interest in the movie. In ‘Donnie Darko’ the main binary opposites are dark versus light, youth versus old and fear versus bravery. Donnie is introduced to us while sleepwalking, directed out of his house by a rabbit named Frank, dressed in a dark grey bunny suit. In this scene the audience isn’t aware of who the scary looking bunny is but instantly has the idea that it is something evil as everything is dark and unnerving as it is night-time. Also the dark lighting in the scene has the effect of a nightmare and creates a mood and feelings of fear and that something corrupt is happening or coming. To contrast this dark theme, we have the light in the next scene. The camera pans up as Donnie awakens the next morning on the local golf course. Two characters, a doctor and Jim Cunningham, a local, gaze down at him. As Donnie peers up at the two men the sun surrounds Cunningham’s head in such a way that it creates a halo above his ... ... middle of paper ... ...rage. After listening to both the real and imagined voices of the movie’s characters that swing between fear and love, he finally comes in touch with his own feelings. In a sadly ironic twist, he chooses death to affirm his belief in life – and the love he feels for those around him. This concludes the last binary opposite used of fear versus bravery. The use of binary opposites contributes towards our understanding of the movie’s narrative – they help to tell the story of a boy’s struggles with his own internal conflict, and his fear of dying alone. He is the hero or anti-hero, and yet his struggles are often contradictory, meaningless and ambiguous, as is his world mirrors the opposites that exist everywhere. The use of these symbolic opposites and contrasts serves to show Donnie Darko’s own internal struggles of free will versus fate, of God versus atheism.

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