Rosina Gonzalez ENG 353 02/08/05 Research Paper For this paper‚ I chose the Roald Dahl modern fantasy book‚ Charlie and the Chocolate Factory‚ and the film Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Dahl’s books are mostly fantasy and full of imagination. They are always a little cruel‚ but never without humor - a thrilling mixture of the grotesque and comic. A frequent motif is that people are not what they appear to be. Dahl’s works for children are usually told from the
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He regained his freedom in 1853 and published his memoirs of the experience as a narrative titled 12 Years a Slave. The book instantly became a national best seller that further fueled the abolitionist movement because it provided a comprehensive view of the horrors of slavery by showcasing its relentless physical and psychological violence. Northrup’s detailed account and unique perspective inspired movie director Steve McQueen to make Northup’s 12 Years a Slave into a 21st century film. McQueen’s film‚ 12 years a slave
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A Christmas Carol The first edition of A Christmas Carol was introduced in 1843 and the movie version was first let out in 1938. Interesting huh? Well here is a very fun fact about Charles Dickens‚ the writer of this novel‚ he always insisted on sleeping with his bed aligned north-south‚ with his head pointing north. He also had a pet raven called Grip which he had stuffed when it died in 1841. These are a couple of facts that I found very interesting and a little different. In this report I’m going
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The book a streetcar named desire is about a girl called Blanche Dubois‚she’s a very depressing girl because she caught her husband cheating with another man in the 1980’s.But‚ there’s many element that are many difference between the book and the movie. First of all‚ the first difference that was really easy to see was the way the paper boy was acting toward Blanche. In the book‚ when Blanche was trying to flirt with him he wasn’t really into her‚ he was scared and shocked and he backed off but
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Everyone’s a suspect! Someone must have murdered Sam Westing or else he wouldn’t be dead? In THE WESTING GAME book and movie there’s a mystery that sixteen heir has to solve to find the murderer of Sam Westing. The Westing game book and movie contains many differences and similarities that are worth finding out. The Westing game has many differences and similarities that are worth knowing. The Westing game is a mystery that Sam Westings heirs has to find. They might seem different but they have similar
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The Great Gatsby is by far one of the best classical novels ever written. Fitzgerald sure knew what he was doing with this one. The book is still one of the top sellers and has been made into two movies so far. The difference both large and small between chapter eight of The Great Gatsby and its 1974 and 2013 film adaptions prove that once again‚ Hollywood can sure make a heart racing film from just a few hundred pages. The film adoptions of the Great Gatsby‚ talks about the love within Gatsby and
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- A2028710087 [BOOK SUMMARY‚REVIEW AND COMPARISON WITH THE MOVIE BY MIRA NAIR] BOOK SUMMARY AND REVIEW The first word of Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake isn’t a word at all. It is a date. 1968‚ to be exact. But in many ways it is fitting that the opening line
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film and the book portray a conflict between Grant Wiggins‚ the protagonist‚ and Reverend Ambroise about religion‚ the community and Jefferson‚ however‚ the book provides a more in-depth layer to the conflict. In the novel‚ not only does Ambroise besiege Grant about his atheism‚ but also asserts his dominance and his power as a reverend; Ambroise flaunts his authority‚ because he believes that Grant threatens his power when Grant actually does not care about Ambroise’s power. For the movie‚ however‚
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American novelist Stephen Chbosky. Despite many interesting takes in the movie‚ the book was more effective. Although the movie adaption of the novel has many interesting takes‚ the book was more effective in the audience’s perspective. The book adaptation was better. The novel is better than the movie because it explains the plot and includes every scene that was written beautifully in-depth. First and foremost‚ the book is a much more effective medium than the film version because of Michael Dobson’s
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that Hugo shares in both the movie and book is secretive‚ sneaky and less guarded. Hugo is a dynamic character because‚ and he goes from point A to point B in the story‚ personality and shows character development throughout the story. An example of character development is how he was secretive and sneaky in the beginning by sneaking to turn the clocks to the correct time and stealing food to fend for him. But‚ then again he is also quit careless or open like a book and fesses-up. I say this because
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