
Omens and Oracles (1913)
Omens and Oracles (1913)
Overview
Housemaid Belinda finds a pin on the doorstep, taking it as a sign of good luck, just before a young man arrives looking for a room. The landlady, Ophelia, falls for the boarder at first sight. A policeman finds a fortune-teller's card, which Belinda takes to Ophelia. The two women visit Madam Miriam, who tells Ophelia a young blond man will fall in love with her. Both Ophelia and Belinda assume this refers to their new boarder, Sidney. Sidney, short on cash, tries to stay in Ophelia's good graces by taking her out for ice cream. While they are out, Belinda searches his room and finds a photograph of Sidney's wife, who is none other than the fortune-teller, Madam Miriam. Belinda is shocked by the discovery, revealing that the "omens and oracles" that fueled Ophelia's romantic hopes were part of a deception orchestrated by the boarder and his wife.
Starring Cast
Rating & Dimensions
Not Rated
Overview
Housemaid Belinda finds a pin on the doorstep, taking it as a sign of good luck, just before a young man arrives looking for a room. The landlady, Ophelia, falls for the boarder at first sight. A policeman finds a fortune-teller's card, which Belinda takes to Ophelia. The two women visit Madam Miriam, who tells Ophelia a young blond man will fall in love with her. Both Ophelia and Belinda assume this refers to their new boarder, Sidney. Sidney, short on cash, tries to stay in Ophelia's good graces by taking her out for ice cream. While they are out, Belinda searches his room and finds a photograph of Sidney's wife, who is none other than the fortune-teller, Madam Miriam. Belinda is shocked by the discovery, revealing that the "omens and oracles" that fueled Ophelia's romantic hopes were part of a deception orchestrated by the boarder and his wife.
Starring Cast
Detailed Bias Analysis
Primary
Due to the complete absence of information regarding the film's plot, characters, or themes, an objective political bias evaluation cannot be performed, resulting in a default neutral rating.
Based on the limited information provided, a neutral assessment is made regarding the movie's DEI characteristics. Without specific details on casting or narrative, the film is presumed to exhibit a balanced approach to representation and does not overtly critique or endorse traditional identities, suggesting a moderate integration of DEI themes.
Secondary
No information regarding LGBTQ+ characters or themes in 'Omens and Oracles' was provided, preventing an evaluation of its portrayal based on the given rubric.
Based on available information, 'Omens and Oracles' does not appear to feature identifiable transsexual characters or themes. Therefore, an evaluation of its portrayal cannot be conducted, resulting in a 'N/A' rating due to no depiction.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The 1913 film 'Omens and Oracles' is an original production. Its characters were created for this specific film and do not have prior canonical or historical gender baselines from other source materials, thus precluding a gender swap.
This 1913 film is an original production, not an adaptation of existing material with established character races or a depiction of historical figures. Therefore, no race swap can be identified.
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