Difficulty: Medium
Average Score: 69%
Making a film from a novel written by Jane Austen is a daunting project for screenwriters and directors. Austen’s early-nineteenth-century culture and our contemporary Western culture are separated by centuries of continuous social and technological change, which makes Austen’s world downright foreign to our own. And while Austen’s novels run 300 to 450 pages to unfold her story, the typical screenplay is only about 100 pages; a screenwriter must do a lot of cutting to fit an Austen novel into a two-hour film. Additionally, the average moviegoer has a woefully short attention span and expects constant action and movement on the screen. In Austen, nothing happens quickly.

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