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BRIDGET JONES DIARY, Purpose, CINEMATOGRAPHY STYLE - Coggle Diagram
BRIDGET JONES DIARY
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Internal conflict
Bridget struggles with self-esteem, body image issues, and the pressure to conform to societal expectations of success and attractiveness. Her personal insecurities and self-doubt are central to her character development.:
Social conflict
Bridget deals with societal expectations and the pressures of her social circle, including family and friends, who often have opinions about her life choices and relationships.
Romantic conflict
Bridget's romantic entanglements with two very different men—Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver—create significant tension. Her on-again, off-again relationships with them highlight issues of trust, commitment, and self-worth.
Style
Bridget's inner thoughts and feelings with a candid and often self-deprecating tone. This style allows readers to connect with her struggles and triumphs in a relatable and entertaining way. The humor often arises from Bridget's awkward situations and misadventures, while her emotional depth provides a genuine sense of her personal growth and resilience.
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CINEMATOGRAPHY STYLE
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Contrast, temperature and Light