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    Catch 22 Book Review

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    CATCH 22 BOOK REVIEW Catch 22 is a satirical novel written by Joseph Heller. It is a story about American army pilots on an island near Italy in the end of World War II in 1944. Catch 22 is a story about how the main character John Yossarian wants to get out of the army and how he tries to act insane so he can be declared unfit to fly any more missions. It is a satirical antiwar novel. It was considered very unusual and was critisised by reviewers when it was first published in 1961. It contains

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    information is presented in a comical manner‚ it is based on fact. On the other end of the spectrum‚ Catch-22 is a fictional piece that satires real events. While this might seem to make them different‚ it actually makes them extremely similar. Though America (The Book) and Catch-22 have many differences‚ there are certain similarities in theme and tone that can be used to link the two together. America (The Book): A Citizen’s guide to Democracy Inaction takes a very alternative approach to teaching people

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    12‚ 2012 Little Women – A Literary Comparison of Movie and Book Little Women” written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868 has been recreated in four television series‚ four made for TV movies‚ and five feature length movies since 1918. The most recent version made in 1994 featuring such well known actresses as Wynona Ryder as the beloved Jo‚ and Susan Sarandon as Marmee. Rarely does a reader find satisfaction with a movie after reading the book‚ as the book most always brings us more depth into

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    containing a Christian allegory. The movie falters in those moments where it robs the story of its purity and truth. As a child reading the story‚ or having it read to youyou are taken from an ordinary world into an extraordinary one. As Lewis wrote in his essay “On Three Ways of Writing for Children” the reader of a story like TLWW “does not despise real woods because he has read of enchanted woods: the reading makes all real woods a little enchanted.” I felt like the movie struggled to make the characters

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    You can not just the book by its cover Reunion by John Cheever is a short story about a son and a father who had not seen one another for 3 years after his mother divorced him. The son looked back to the day where the reunion took place. At the beginning of the story ‚ readers can see the son’s glad feeling with his opportunity meeting his father and his high expectation of his long-time-no-see father. The reference the son had to his father at the beginning is the image of a noble‚ rich

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    of the industry. Literary adaptation is the adapting of a literary source it can be a novel‚ movie‚ play or even games. For example‚ the first book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” was released in November 26‚ 1865. There are lots of companies who made the movie based on the story book‚ such as Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” was released in July 26‚ 1951. The Disney’s version is way better performance than the book because Disney’s audiences are mostly children and teenagers so that they used

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    Stephen King‚ the master of horror in literature‚ once said “Books and movies are like apples and oranges. They both are fruit‚ but taste completely different”.This brings to question how horror differs in novels and films. For a long time‚ reading books and watching movies has been a common interest of both teenagers and adults. We not only watch movies and read books about comedy‚ romance‚ adventure‚ and drama; we also crave horror. We can trace the literary genre of literature all the way back to

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    Punctuating Titles My favorite movie is Reservoir Dogs by Quentin Tarantino. My favorite song is Nowhere man” in The Beatles’ 6th album Rubber Soul. My favorite book is The Da Vinci code The local newspaper is the Marin Independent Journal‚ one article they have online right now is “ Suspect in Novato market burglary arrested in Vallejo.” One very bad show is Keeping up with the Kardashians. In my pinion‚ the best Edgar Allan poe short story is the “Gold Bug.” One of Shel Silverstein’s

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    Don’t you hate it when you read a very magnificent book and decide to watch the movie version‚ but then regret it? One thought speeds through your mind - “why did I watch that movie?” Although there are those rare cases when the movie is better‚ for the majority of the time‚ the book version is the most absolute. Some examples are “The Hunger Games” and The Maze Runner sequel where I immensely enjoyed reading the books‚ but strongly disliked the movies. The differences between the book version and

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    The Black Cat: A Comparison Between The Movie and The Book There are major differences between the film we saw in class and The Black Cat by Edgar Allen Poe. The film had added effects to get the viewer’s attention. The film also let out important parts that were in the short story. The short s The Black Cat: Deranged NarratorThe Black Cat: a Comparison Between the Movie and the Book The Black Cat: A Comparison Between The Movie and The Book There are major differences between the film we saw in

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