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    And Then There Were None- Movie vs. Book Essay Eight people from Sticklehaven were invited to go out to Mr. U. N. Owen’s house for either business reasons, or to meet with old friends that they were connected to through their past. In the movie, the ten people all went together and they were in the house on a mountain. Also, it was snowing outside. In the book, they were on an island, and the little china figures were soldiers, instead of indians. The weather in the book was stormy, which caused

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    is an absolutely wonderful classical book. In fact, it has been made into a three part movie series, two of which have already been released. The two movies that have been released will be what I am covering in this report. Although the movies are a beautiful remake of the original book, there a quite a few distinct differences between the two. These differences can be very simple: like the fact that Gollum only has six teeth in the book and nine in the movie, or very complex: like the fact that

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    The Help Movie Vs Book

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    controversial book about what it’s really like to be an African-American woman working for a white family. With the help of numerous African-American maids she is able to complete her book and give many people an insight into what it’s like being the help. Despite the fact that the novel The Help by Kathryn Stockett and the movie based on it share many similarities, the differences in the relationships between the characters, the perspective of the narration and the overall theme cause the movie to be

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    What makes gangs exist? The Outsiders was originally a book written by S.E. Hinton in 1967. Later on in 1983 The Outsiders movie was produced by Fred Roos and Gray Frederickson. The movie and the book have many similarities and differences. The movie is based on the book, but in the movie things are left out that were in the book or they were changed. This story could have things that happen in real life and not just in a story. The outsiders story is mainly about gangs that have there differences

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    I would personal choose to read the book The Outsiders because you get more detail and can really feel how they feel. In the movie it's just not really as sad as when you read the book. Even if you don't like to read you still want to keep reading it because it's just so good. In the movie it just goes by way too fast because it just doesn’t show everything you hear about in the book. The similarities the book and the movie have is that they show when Pony and Johnny get jumped and when Johnny

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    wronged Montresor’s family, Montresor comes by, and “takes his breath away”, in other words, leaves him to die. The Cask of Amontillado has many similarities and differences between the book and movie, and the filmmaker did do an effective job of turning the story into a film. To begin, similarities between the book and movie were, Montresor mentioning Luchresi to get Fortunato to go to the vaults with him as he says, “as you are engaged, I am on my way to Luchresi. It has a critical tour it is he. He

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    Differences in the movie versus the books The Outsiders was about a gang called “Greasers”. The story was about three brothers and their friends describing their life experiences, as well as how life and people can change in the roles they share. In this essay I am going to talk about how the book was different from the movie in explaining how the details in the book explaining gave the reader a better idea for what was happening, as well as the close ups of the camera movements portraying events

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    in the world? The author S.E Hinton wrote about this in the story The Outsiders published in 1967. It was then made into a movie in 1983. They also dedicated a museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma to the book and movie. Even though there are a lot of similarities there are also many differences between the characters and the overall format from the novel to the movie. The movie and novel were both really good, but they just had some differences. For example, the format was different because when your

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    Holes Movie Vs Book

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    Holes, by Luis Sachar, is a book that fits into the magic realism genre. Louis Sachar created both a book and movie for teens to establish a sense of adventure. To catch the reader or viewers eye, he created a play on words with a sense of humor throughout the book and movie. Some people may not pay attention, but the book differentiates from the movie. It also relates to some of the key points of the author's idea for the story. To grab a reader’s attention, there has to be a strong storyline with

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    Troy Book Vs Movie

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    4-22-16 Troy The Myth And The Movie The movie of Troy brings a interesting perspective on Homer's first Epic The Iliad. There are many scenes you could look at to analyze and compare to the book. But in fact I choose to use a large portion of the movie after Achilles cousin dies. This is important throughout the book and the movie because it really changes the course of the story. But first I will give a little background on both the book and the movie. The movie of the Epic begins with how the

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