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    the rich and dominant socs. The book and the movie compare and contrast in many ways. For example, the book and the movie are both in the form of first-person, Johnny also stays the same for the most part. Another example includes the main contrast between the book and the movie which is, that they skipped over quite a few key scenes from the book in the movie. During the course of this essay, we will be sharing and discussing the details in which the film and book compare and contrast. To start

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    The Outsiders book and movie are the same but also very different to. These are some of the similarities I saw in the movie and book. It generally goes across the same idea/lesson that we are all the same rich,poor, or average. And that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, like some greasers are mean but some are nice, and how some socs are mean and some are nice. Also in the movie and the book they also both explain how johnny’s home life was harsh and brutal were no one in the home cared or

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    ever seen a movie after you have read the book and know the story almost word for word and something or things have been altered due to a director expressing his “creative liberties” of a story? There are significant differences in not only physical characteristics but how events throughout “A rose for Emily” change between the story and short film. Emily’s expected appearance during the city authorities visit in regards to her outstanding taxes. In the book Emily when she walked in “they rose when

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    The Outsiders movie and book were mostly the same with a few differences. The Outsiders is a movie and a book from a first person point of view. The book is longer than the movie with more details. The movie is shorter with less details. The book starts out with Ponyboy walking home from the movies by himself and Bob and his gang attacking Pony. “ They had me down in a second. They had my arms and legs pinned down and one of them was on my chest” (Hinton 5). They go to Dally for help after the

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    The movie “Maleficent” is a recent production by Disney in which the aspects of the classic fairy tale “Sleeping Beauty” are retold from the perspective of the antagonist, the evil witch. In this review I will discuss several aspects of “Maleficent” including its plot, family friendliness, and overall success. The plot of “Maleficent” is in many ways similar to the original fairy tale, but contrasts sharply in perspective and chronology. The story is told through a narrator and can be seen in many

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    be something in books, things we can’t imagine, to make a woman stay in a burning house; there must be something there. You don’t stay for nothing.” In the book a woman has gone crazy even though she is normal in our society but in their society she is an outcast. This quote is from Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury and the movie is from François Truffo. In this essay the three most important genres are characters, fear, and madness. Great characters are what make a movie or book spectacular and without

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    The Difference Between Books and EReaders I love reading, I always have and I always will. I love going to the books store and picking up a new book in a series or a standalone. Lately there have been other ways to read books. You no longer have a 20 minute car ride to go to the nearest book store; instead books are at the touch of your fingertips in seconds by a nook or kindle. When I go to a book store I peer at every shelf and pick up many books. I love feeling the silky paper dust covers

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    ompare, Contrast and Analyze To Live Through the Film and Novel Hua Yu is a Chinese writer born in 1960 and To Live is his most famous novel. The novel also has a movie based on it which was directed by Yimou Zhang. The movie was banned in the China due to portray the policies of Communist government . The background of the story is in China from 1940s to 1960s. The whole story is focus on the family of Xu, and Fugui is the most important character. Audiences can easily understand the tough life

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    to my two books that I read, The Forest Unseen: a Years Watch in Nature and Out of Eden: An Odyssey of Ecological Invasion. Both books bring up and prove the point that a lot can happen in a day, and a lot has happened in a day, and a lot more will happen in the rest of the days in time. But these two books while having similar ideas and book content, they both are written differently

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    Throughout this essay the 1818 version of the book Frankenstein and the 2004 version of the movie Frankenstein will be compared. Throughout this film the filmmaker altered many scenes. The altered scenes were either created or removed by the filmmaker to enhance the audience’s experience. Many scenes were deleted for different reasons. For example, in the beginning, the director cut out the scenes of Walton writing to his sister, Margaret. He does so to create more of a focus on Frankenstein. In

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