She is also wearing healed shoes and heavy jewellery. .
Benjamin and Mrs Robinson tend to match with the surroundings of the bar, the colour of the furniture is cream and black, as well as their costume. Elaines' bedroom is different from the bar. The main colours are white and pink, which symbolise innocence and children.
During the bar scene, Ben's facial expressions are of anxiety and loneliness. These are conveyed in high angle shots, to make Ben feel small and less important than Mrs. Robinson. He paces up and down, he is restless, he moves his hands at a quick pace, and he tries to avoid eye contact. These small details all suggest that he feels awkward around Mrs. Robinson. He looks around for something to fix his eyes on. When he sits down his legs are together and his hands are on his lap. He tries not to show any emotion in his facial expressions. When he eventually talks, his voice is mumbles and he stutters at the thought of Mrs. Robinson trying to seduce him. He drinks quicker to try and get the though out of his head. He calms down once Elaines" name is mentioned. In Elaine's room, Ben stands looking at Elaine's portrait; he nods his head as if he is looking at an art exhibition. Ben seems a lot more comfortable now that he feels someone is looking over them, he doesn't feel as nervous with someone else there. When Ben sees Mrs. Robinson naked, his face is of pure shock and terror. He can't help but look at her. He starts to sweat, stumbles on his words and bites his lip.
Mrs. Robinson's" facial expressions and body language are a lot different to Ben's. They more or less say the same throughout the whole scene. She comes across as very confident. She holds her cigarette very woman like; this draws attention to her mouth and lips. It is obvious that she is a dominant character when she shoves the glass into Ben's hand. When she puts her legs up on the chair next to her, she is very open about her relationship with Mr.