In "Brideshead Revisited," satire is employed to critique the British upper class and its pretensions, particularly through the character of Lord Marchmain and his family's hedonistic lifestyle. Waugh uses sharp wit to expose the absurdities of their social rituals, religious hypocrisy, and obsession with status. The depiction of the characters' moral decay amidst their lavish surroundings serves as a pointed commentary on the emptiness of aristocratic privilege. Through this lens, Waugh highlights the contrast between genuine faith and the superficiality of the elite.
Brideshead Revisited was created in 1945.
Brideshead Revisited.
The duration of Brideshead Revisited - film - is 2.22 hours.
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"Brideshead Revisited" by Evelyn Waugh contains about 105,000 words.
Brideshead Revisited - film - was created on 2008-07-25.
The duration of Brideshead Revisited - TV serial - is 10.98 hours.
Brideshead Revisited - TV serial - ended on 1981-12-22.
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The mansion used in Brideshead Revisited, both the film and the earlier mini-series was Castle Howard as stated on the castle's website http://www.castlehoward.co.uk/metadot/index.pl?id=5898&isa=Category&op=show
Evelyn Waugh wrote Brideshead Revisited, first published in 1945.
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