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So, 'The Making of a Man' is an early Griffith piece that captures the pulse of the evolving American theater scene. The story centers on this young woman whose infatuation with a leading man leads her to make some bold choices, sneaking away and putting family ties to the test. You can really feel the tension throughout, the pacing almost mirrors a stage production with those dramatic pauses and heartfelt moments. Griffith's knack for storytelling is evident here, using practical effects in ways that were innovative at the time. The performances are raw, especially from the lead, who conveys a mix of longing and rebellion. It’s definitely a reflection of the societal norms of the time and how they impact personal choices. You can see the seeds of future filmmaking techniques being sown here, too.
Focus on Griffith's early techniques and storytelling style.Examine the roles of women and societal expectations in early cinema.Consider the film's historical context within theatrical adaptations.
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