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    Under the Same Moon (Movie Review) Under the Same Moon is a story about a nine year old boy‚ Carlitos‚ who wants to be reunited with his mother‚ but has to cross over the Mexican border to do so. The movie starts by us learning about Carlitos life in Mexico and his mother’s‚ Rosario‚ who lives in L.A. Carlitos and his mother speak every Sunday at the same two payphones‚ while Rosario reassures her son they will be reunited in the U.S one day. We also see her describe what it is like in the U.S.

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     He was well educated and a remarkably talented  violinist who resided in upstate New York. In the spring of 1841‚ he was lured by two white gentlemen  into traveling to Washington to perform music for a circus. Tragically‚  he was kidnapped on the trip and  sold in the Southern states as a slave. 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 

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    Fitzgerald ridiculed often in his novel‚ and it is well ridiculed in the 1974 version of the movie. Fitzgerald‚ however‚

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    commendable representation of the book by F. Scott Fitzgerald that it was based off of. The roles of the main characters Jay Gatsby (Leonardo DiCaprio)‚ Daisy Buchanan (Carey Mulligan)‚ Tom Buchanan (Joel Edgerton)‚ and Nick Carraway (Tobey Maguire) were played on point. The movie mostly kept the same feeling as the book or helped the viewer understand it more. Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan’s roles in the book were recreated almost perfectly in the movie. The two actors really helped the person watching

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    “The Great Gatsby”‚ each character has their own differences and similarities. But the major changes shown in the film‚ are between the characters of Gatsby and Nick. The film’s take on these two characters stays within the style of the book‚ but some information about them are seen to be excluded in the film. Through the directing style of Baz Luhrmann‚ both Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby are not portrayed in full as F. Scott Fitzgerald had written them as‚ even though they do share some traits with

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    the movie. He goes exploring outside of his year (strictly against his mothers rules) and finds a boy sitting on the other side of the fence. Schmuel lives in the concentration camp with his father. They are an unlikely friendship‚ but end up needing each other’s conversation to get through each day. The original story was written in 2006‚ in Ireland‚ spelling the title “The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas” due to the European spelling of the word. Two years later‚ Mark Herman directed the movie version

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    Essay After I read the book and watched the movie The Watsons Go to Birmingham‚ I noticed there were some obvious major differences between the two. Three of the major differences I noticed include the diner discussion with the white employees‚ the absence of the character Rufus‚ and their cousins talking about school integration. These differences played a major part in how the story was told. One difference between the book and movie is in the movie Grandma Sands dear friend Mr

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    is a book by John Boyne that was published in 2006. This book takes place during the holocaust. A little boy named Bruno‚ his mom‚ dad and sister Gretel move from their home to a new house where the father is in charge of a concentration camp. Bruno goes exploring at the new house and makes his way to the concentration camp finding a young boy‚ the same age as himself‚ named Shmuel. In 2008 a movie adapted from the book directed and written by Mark Herman‚ was made. The movie was very similar to the

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    expanded my understanding of the book and helped me to visualize the characters better. The play’s setting in the 20s during prohibition made the play different from the book and the acting helped explain some of the major plot points that I had a hard time understanding during our unit on Romeo and Juliet. Although the play had an almost identical script‚ some parts from the original play were removed to make the play an hour and a half long instead of the original two hours. The main differences that

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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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