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    “The purpose of this paper is to write about the similarities and difference of two movies: The Choice and The Notebook. Nicholas Sparks really knows how to set a romantic/emotional, but also creates a very predictable love story plot-line. You could predict the ending before the movie started with only knowing who the movie was based on a Nicholas Sparks novel. There is always a boy who falls for a girl and has to work extremely hard to get her. Then, something happens, but in the end they are

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    I was in the living room hanging up my stocking singing Christmas songs at my house. When I hung my stocking up by the fire place I started to think about Santa. I was wondering if Santa was really real like everyone said he was. I was sitting there just thing about it like I have actually seen the guy in real life so how do I know if he is real or not. I was in suspense for finding out. I mean I always thought was real but now i am having second guesses about it. Santa Always brought me Gifts

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    Ariana Sparks, is a 12 year old girl who possesses a sweet voice that reveals her talent . She has been a resident of Creeks of Willow Bend for 8 years and she is currently attending at the FairHill School. Ariana is living with her mom Leah, her dad Justin, and 3 loyal & furry Maltese, Spencer, Cooper and Oliver. Ariana loves animals and she would love to be a veterinarian but she also has a talent that can't can't be hidden... Ariana is a busy young lady, who seems to be very clear on what

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    I was in third grade when I stopped believing in Santa Clause. As I listened to my classmates describe the gifts they had received for Christmas, I noticed that my friends from wealthier families got more presents than my friends from poorer families. After some reflection, I decided that the only plausible explanation was that money, rather than elves, determined who ended up on the "nice list." I have always had a strong sense of justice, but over the course of my life it has manifest itself

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    The Notebook

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    The Notebook, based off of the novel, is one of the best love story films around directed by Nick Cassavetes. An old man reading out loud from some old notebook that tells the story of Allie and Noah. Reading to a women with alzheimer’s condition telling about how the two were separated by world war II and then reunited. Allie and Noah grew up in two different and opposite life styles. Noah saw the women of his dreams, right there in front of him. Trying to get her attention was harder than he

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    The Notebook is a 2004 romance based on the best-selling Nicholas’ Sparks novel. In the beginning of the film, there is an elderly woman and man in a nursing home who appear to have little relation. He reads daily to her which gives her a daily routine. What she doesn’t know is that he is actually her husband and is retelling their life story over and over. She has no recollection of these events and memories due to her disease. She has Alzheimer’s disease. Throughout the film, she has several interactions

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    Sparks’ Style Stylistic elements are used by many authors in different ways. Nicholas Sparks has a clear style that is easy to catch on to. In The Notebook and The Best of Me by Nicholas Sparks, the author uses elements to make a comparison through the two stories. The most distinguish elements he uses are symbolism, imagery, and diction. One of the elements Nicholas Sparks uses is symbolism. Sparks includes symbolism in his stories to contribute to the thought of fate. The most significant symbol

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    The Notebook is a romantic novel and movie about an elderly man reading to his wife that has Alzheimer’s disease. She can’t remember her past, so what she doesn’t realize is that he’s reading their love story to her. Noah and Allie are two people who met and fell in love after one long summer, but Allie’s family prevented them from being together. Noah writes to Allie day after day but never gets an answer in return. He tries to move on from Allie, moving away to find work and then later being drafted

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    Nicholas Sparks likes to portray all of his work towards love and romance. His comment on society is that all people should be loved no matter what gender or what race you may be. Nicholas Sparks writes novels that gathers around conflicting romances. “Using the power that only love can achieve, to resolve conflicts and live happily ever after.” Sparks heavily emphasizes a theme of reconciling a love lost. His stories The Notebook and The Last Song follow the same ultimate theme, but the route in

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    Santa Claus Does Exist So you don’t believe in Santa Claus. It’s understandable. We find ourselves in an age of pure skepticism. We question everything. Science has taken hold of our lives, providing answers for all questions and dismissing anything that cannot be explained as either myth or fiction. So it’s quite understandable why you don’t believe, with no physical proof of his existence. It’s indeed understandable to lose sight of Father Christmas with the transformation of this holiday

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