Question

What is the significance of the offscreen sound used when Lieutenant Fontaine is imprisoned in A Man Escaped (1956)?

a. The offscreen sounds of daily life represent the world outside the prison, and therefore, freedom.

b. The offscreen sounds of other prisoners wailing suggest the tyranny of the Nazis.

c. The offscreen sounds of rain, thunder, and lightning represent the power of nature.

d. The offscreen sounds of cell doors and keys clanking suggest the gears of justice are in motion.

e. The offscreen sounds of gunshots suggest he may soon be liberated.

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