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Essay heading: An Analysis Of Moulin Rouge
 
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As Martin Rubin said; it is the idea of a “show-within-a-show.” (Cohan, 2002, 55) The characters themselves are performing for the audience within the diegesis (the film world). (Bordwell and Thompson, 2008, pg 333) Moulin Rouge is one such example. The film is the story of Christian, a young man who goes to Montmartre, Paris and writes a play at the Moulin Rouge called Spectacular, Spectacular...
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The film is the story of Christian, a young man who goes to Montmartre, Paris and writes a play at the Moulin Rouge called Spectacular, Spectacular. He falls in love with a Courtesan, Satine, who is coveted by a jealous Duke. Their love affair remains secret while they rehearse the play. The film ends with Christian writing their story...
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