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    Unwind Book Comparison

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    Have you noticed that after reading two novels, there seems to be a significant range of similarities and differences between the novels? After reading both novels “Unwind” (a 2007 dystopian novel written by Neil Shusterman) and “The Oracle Code” (a graphic novel) written by Marieke Nijkamp and illustrated by Manuel Preitano, we are presented with elements which are present in the novel. The elements presented include character analysis, thematic analysis, and the overall summarization of both novels

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    Tikki Book Comparison

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    Rikki-tikki-tavi Book vs. Movie Cobras with their deathly bite, intimidating hood, and their upright posture. Rikki-Tikki-Tavi is a story about a mongoose who is rescued by a boy and his family after there was a flood. He protects this family from two king cobras named Nag and Nagaina. This is told in a short story by Rudyard Kipling and it's also a movie. After reading and watching this story, there are more similarities than differences in the characters of the birds, the snakes, and the muskrat

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    she wrote the book. Due to this, the movie failed. Brenton Thwaites in the film is the main protagonist, Jonas. Fiona(Odeya Rush) in the movie helps Jonas and also loves him. Chief Elder(Meryl Streep) happens to be the main antagonist in the film. The Giver(Jeff Bridges) is the Receiver of Memory who trains Jonas, the new Receiver of Memory. There is also a cameo by Taylor Swift as Rosemary, The Giver’s daughter.

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    The Scorpion series of novels written by Andrew Kaplna are generally considered spy thriller novels. They feature a lead protagonist code named Scorpion who is an orphan raised by the Bedouins who uses his wide array of espionage skills to fight evil around the globe. The first novel of the Scorpion series was Scorpion that was published in 1985. Kaplan would put the series on hold and finally bring it back in 2012 writing two novels in that year in the still ongoing series. Andrew Kaplan is a world

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    personality the opposite of what they are suppose to be in the film. Some parts in the film were lacking sameness with the book. Parts of the memories Jonas recieves are similar but different. Although the movie is filled with actions, ultimately the characters, theme, and plot are more interesting and focuses in the novel, The Giver. The characters personality in the movie and book are different from each other. Phillip creates Jonas as is wimpy and scared. Whereas in the novel Lois creates Jonas as

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    The Lottery by Shirley Jackson is a short fictional story that was published in 1948 and was in the magazine The New Yorker. The setting of the story is a small nice little village with green grass and flowers everywhere.The village was a farming village that mostly supported agriculture. The main characters are Joe Summers, Mr. Graves, and the Hutchison family. The conflict of the story was man versus tradition of the lottery. The lottery had little slips of paper that Mr. Summers and Mr. Graves

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    Picture Book Comparison

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    The Cat in the Hat vs. Where the Wild Things Are: Picture books in children’s literature Century after century, new terms appear to characterize particular types of books. Adult novels seem to always take over, but in the 19th century, something else comes along: picture books. With text and illustrations combined they have the power to deliver strong messages and amusing stories for children. It is one of the genres that is crucial to children’s literature, because it always contains hidden meanings

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    characters, Daisy, Cal, and Brick. These people have one thing in common, and it’s that everyone is trying to kill them. They band together with other teens to try and figure out why the world is out to kill them. The first thing I noticed about this book is its size. WIth over 650 pages and enough weight to knock someone out with a

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    Book Comparison: Summary

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    havoc. Elsewhere in Manhattan, Jace, Alec, and Isabelle are blowing off steam by blowing the limbs off demons. They return home, to the Institute, and learn that their mother, Maryse, has returned from Alicante, where she was during the whole first book. She's mad at Jace, and she didn't even bring them any presents. Not even a lousy snow globe. Maryse tells Jace that she believes he's been working for Valentine this whole time. She wants him to swear that he hasn't, and that he hates

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    Movie Book Comparison

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    Compare and contrast In every single book you read or in every movie you watch there is always another movie or another book you can compare it to. No matter what text from it is there is always something in the world you can compare things to. You can even compare people which most people do but now I am rambling on. I will be comparing six forms of text there will be two movies two poems and two books . Using these six forms of text I will be identifying the plot and the author's intent or why

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