: Compare the "old" Sabrina to the "new" Sabrina.
: Summarize how the film's ending resolves the tension between social expectations and personal desire. Notable Sources for Reference Sabrina.mkv
: The iconic collaboration between Audrey Hepburn and designer Hubert de Givenchy, and how wardrobe serves as a narrative tool for character growth. : Compare the "old" Sabrina to the "new" Sabrina
: The contrast between Linus Larrabee’s cold, business-driven world and the carefree, playboy lifestyle of his brother, David. : Examining the rigid social hierarchy of the
: Discuss the importance of the Parisian setting as a space for reinvention.
: Detail the tug-of-war between the Larrabee brothers—symbolizing the conflict between duty/wealth and love/passion.
: Examining the rigid social hierarchy of the Larrabee estate in Long Island and whether Sabrina truly "breaks" the class barrier or simply adapts to it. Suggested Paper Structure