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    Beowulf and The 13th Warrior: Differences and Similarities Beowulf and the 13th Warrior‚ both are very good stories‚ one legibly and the other visually (unless you go to the roots of the 13th Warrior and read Eaters of the Dead). Although it is pretty obvious to anyone who has read Beowulf that the 13th Warrior was based on this great epic‚ there are still several differences that make for an interesting twist or two. While the two stories are very much alike in several ways‚ they are also very

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    From the books In The Year of the Hyena written by Brad Geagley and Beowulf there are many similarities that can be shown from both cultures. In The Year of the Hyenas Geagley writes about a murder mystery that happens in Ancient Egypt. A man named Semerket is sent to find out the killer of Hetephras an egyptian priestess. Throughout the story egyptian culture is shown by their festival and how they would rule their land. While‚ in Beowulf the story goes on to tell of Beowulf a brave warrior that

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    Within a new trend in the Movies Industry‚ a lot of classic books are selected to be turned into films for the big screen. This is the case of the epic poem Beowulf‚ which dates from Anglo Saxon times and is considered as the earliest poem in the modern European language. In 2007‚ the American director Robert Zemeckis produced Beowulf. In my opinion he chose this poem as a source for a Hollywood movie because it carries valuable information about revelations and controversies of Old English social

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    war when help is needed. While both‚ the poem Beowulf and the movie The 13th Warrior seek for the need of an epic hero‚ fame is what Beowulf and Buliwyf desire. In the poem BeowulfBeowulf hears of Grendel terrorising the Danes. Beowulf‚ showing his bravery steps up as the brave man he is. “Proclaiming that he’d go to that famous king‚ would sail across the sea to Hrothgar‚ now when help was needed” (lines 114 - 116) These lines show that Beowulf is desperate for fame. Unlike in The 13th Warrior

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    Comparisons: Novel to Movie After reading A Walk to Remember and then watching the movie you realize how completely different they are. Some of the times that I teared up or cried in the book are different that the movie. I think that after you watch the movie it gives you a better appreciation of the book because it is more touching than the movie. The main point where I felt that the book was more touching was when Jamie gives Landon her mother’s bible. She carried it where ever she went

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    Movies vs. Books From our mouths‚ to writing and finally to film‚ the way we tell stories has evolved over time and I must say thank God for its advancements. Reading a book can be nice but thanks to movies all the work of deciphering the message of the story is done through the director of the motion picture. He is responsible for researching the story to find the intent of the writers and will often consult with the writer to bring you the true meaning of the story. The director brings the

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    In The Book Thief by Markus Zusak‚ Liesel shows similarities to her foster father‚ Hans Hubermann. As a result‚ their similarities help them connect to each other. One night‚ Hans finds a book Liesel was hiding‚ and he asks her “‘Do you want to read it?’” (64). When Liesel says that she does‚ he says “‘To tell you the truth‚ I am not such a good reader myself.’” (65). Despite this‚ they both persevere and read the book showing they both have a love of learning. Hans Hubermann and Liesel both

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    characters Beowulf and Grendel share pages in both the Old English epic poem Beowulf and in the novel Grendel‚ it is in the contemplative glances away from the pages that the similarities come to an abrupt stop. When considering the traits of the characters Beowulf and Grendel‚ their idiosyncrasies and actions whittled down to analytical musings‚ it can easily be said that the two are polar opposites in every sense of the word. If Beowulf is the warrior‚ then Grendel is the coward; if Beowulf is the

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    understand better by reading a poem or watching a movie? Are you a auditory or visual learner? Well‚ if you don’t really know than why don’t you try reading this epic poem called “Beowulf” by Charles Kennedy and try watching this movie called “Beowulf” directed by Robert Zemeckis. After doing these two methods‚ you will truly find out what your best at when it comes to learning. In the meantime‚ I will tell you the positives and negatives of the poem and movie. Also‚ I will tell you my preference on which

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    Julia Golubenko Mrs. Greenfield Close Reading and Critical Writing November 13‚ 2007 The movie Namesake was a fairly good depiction of the book. As a movie‚ apart from the book‚ it was good. The characters played their role well‚ emotional scenes were shown‚ and the point of the movie was easy to see. The problems that I had with the movie‚ was the fact that they cut out Gogol’s whole college life and Ruth‚ his first girlfriend. This was taking out a huge part of his life‚ where Gogol actually chose

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