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    the movie‚ the viewer gets to see children fighting and preparing for a battle without knowing the overall purpose and message of the novel. Ender’s Game is asking if it is morally correct to train a child for war. In the end though‚ the novel shows a more fitting message than the movie portrays it. After viewing/reading the movie and book Ender’s Game there are many slight or major changes‚ most notably‚ the endings are very different‚ yet similar in certain aspects . Furthermore‚ the movie concludes

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    days prefer watching movies over reading books. However‚ it can be interesting to read a book as well as watch the movie to find similarities and differences. The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ consists of two main characters: George Milton and Lennie Small. The movie‚ released in 1992‚ focuses on the same characters’ adventures working on a ranch during the Great Depression. There are several similarities between Lennie in the movie and the book‚ including him liking to touch anything soft

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    As with most movies spun off of books‚ the Joy Luck Club was very different from the paperback. I had seen the movie beforehand‚ so I already knew this‚ and was ready to look for distinct differences. Many things were left out‚ some things were out of place‚ and some things were even changed. There was a lot of information that was left behind in the making of the movie. For instance‚ the whole “Moon Lady” chapter was completely absent. The viewer also never learns how Ying-Ying St. Clair’s husband

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    When comparing and contrasting movies and books‚ the majority of the time the book presents more of a detailed atmosphere and illustration of events. However‚ in this case I think the book‚ "Autobiography of Malcolm X" and the movie‚ "Malcolm X" quoin side with one another. Spike Lee is not only one of the best filmmakers in America‚ but one of the most crucially important‚ because his films address the central subject of race‚ as so does the book. He doesn’t use a sentimental approach or political

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    servant‚ The Kite Runner a novel written by: Khaled Hosseini is an eye-opening story which shows that not all people are as fortunate. When it comes to comparing a story vs. a book it is amazing to see how much is left out or the choices of the director can takeaway specific themes and ideas that occurred in the actual story. The movie was deficient when it came to their descriptions of characters‚ and their relationships with one another which lead to the taking a way of the theme: friendship and betrayal

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    wretched; how then‚ must I be hated‚ who am miserable beyond all living things! Yet you‚ my creator‚ detest and spurn me‚ thy creature‚ to whom thou art bound by ties only dissoluble by the annihilation of one of us.” This quote‚ taken from Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ tells of the monsters pain of being

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    of science and go above and beyond what we already know. But that can be very dangerous. In Mary Shelly’s book "Frankenstein‚" we are shown an example of a scientist‚

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    How does Mary Shelley create a sense of dread and horror up to chapter 5 in the novel ‘Frankenstein’? Mary Shelley wrote the novel Frankenstein. The novel is also known as the modern Prometheus. Mary Shelley‚ her husband Percy and Lord Byron went to Lake Geneva. Lord Byron challenged the group to a ghost story. After that Mary Shelley had a dream which then made her start writing her ghost story. Her dream was of a boy which made a machine‚ a man‚ which showed signs of life. Mary then had the

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    of human and nature sciences worked‚ but to the detriment of him and his loved ones. A natural phenomenon that defied the laws of life and nature was born through the misuse of Dr.Frankenstein’s knowledge in thr classic‚ gothic novel‚"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. In the novel the brilliant Dr.Frankenstein brings to life through galvanism or electrocution‚ a hideous monster constructed from severed cadaver parts. He puts his knowledge of human and nature sciences and philosophy to the test

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    Frankenstein: What makes it a Gothic Novel? One of the most important aspects of any gothic novel is setting. Mary Shelly ’s Frankenstein is an innovative and disturbing work that weaves a tale of passion‚ misery‚ dread‚ and remorse. Shelly reveals the story of a man ’s thirst for knowledge which leads to a monstrous creation that goes against the laws of nature and natural order. The man‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ in utter disgust‚ abandons his creation who is shunned by all of mankind yet still

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