Angela Hart is currently earning her master's degree in Communication, Culture, and Technology at Georgetown University
Ever since Angela first saw the 1999 Mansfield Park film, she has been fascinated with adaption studies. After reading Jane Aus
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Angela Hart is currently earning her master's degree in Communication, Culture, and Technology at Georgetown University.
Ever since Angela first saw the 1999 Mansfield Park film, she has been fascinated with adaption studies. After reading Jane Austen’s novels multiple times, and viewing almost all of the film adaptions, she wanted to understand why some characters, scenes, dialogue, tones, and nuances are left out and or altered for the big screen.
In the past, she has written academic essays on Google and privacy laws, Jane Austen’s male villains, gender studies in regards to Buffy the Vampire Slayer, production analysis of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, republican national convention speeches, the importance of women’s centers on college campuses, Ophelia the lost femme fatale, and Franco Zeffirelli’s Romeo and Juliet.
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