An Examination of Red Dragon (2002) in Light of the Deleuzian Theory of Becoming‑Animal

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https://doi.org/10.5195/cinej.2023.363

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Cinema, Deleuze, William Blake, Red Dragon

Abstract

This paper explores the character development in the movie Red Dragon (2002) in relation to the Deleuzian theory of becoming-animal, and paintings by William Blake. A character analysis is made on Francis Dolarhyde in light of the theory of becoming, and parallels are drawn between connectionism and relationality, apparent in both Blake’s paintings and the Deleuzian theory. It’s argued that the theory of becoming‑animal resonates with the character development in the film, and the connectivity and contradictions of concepts in Blake’s paintings by which Dolarhyde’s character is inspired. Dolarhyde’s character is described in terms of a continuous, non‑teleological process where he disrupts binaries between the man persona and the dragon alter ego, and is characterized by virtue of his becoming.

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Kemal Yardimci, Bilkent University Department of Communication and Design

Bilkent University Department of Communication and Design MA Student

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2023-12-20

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Yardimci, K. (2023). An Examination of Red Dragon (2002) in Light of the Deleuzian Theory of Becoming‑Animal. CINEJ Cinema Journal, 11(2), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.5195/cinej.2023.363

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