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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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    Lowry‚ is a fascinating story about a different type of society and learning the secrets behind it. The movie of the same name directed by Phillip Noyce‚ is creative‚ but showed some very disappointing changes from the book. All in all‚ the book is far more preferable because the plot is far more exciting‚ the characters are developed well‚ and the creativeness is more descriptive than that of the movie. The Giver is a novel about a young boy named Jonas. He is given the profession of the Receiver

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    ------------------------------------------------- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Book Review Roald Dahl was a famous writer during his times. He had all his stories inspired by some incidents in his childhood. He had a childish type of sprit which was locked within him till his death. This childish Sprit made him write wonderful stories for children such as BFG (published on 14 October 1982)‚ Matilda (published on 21 April 1988)‚ Charlie and Chocolate Factory (published in1964)‚ Danny the Champion of the

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    In the film‚ Romeo and Juliet directed by Franco Zeffirelli‚ which takes place in Verona‚ Italy‚ the Montague and the Capulet families are endlessly feuding. When Romeo‚ a young son of the Montagues‚ disregards family morals by attending a Capulet ball‚ he falls in love with the beautiful Juliet‚ a young daughter of the Capulets. After a brief engagement‚ the two elope with help from Friar Lawrence. Soon after‚ Romeo is exiled from Verona for killing Tybalt. He hears of Juliet’s death and gallops

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    The book I read is called Chocolate Covered Ants. The book is about Max and his brother Adam. For his birthday‚ Adam got an ant colony and he loves it so much. But‚ he has to send for his ants through the mail and they don’t for 4-6 weeks. He can’t wait for his ants to come and he is so excited. When they finally come‚ he is so excited and doesn’t talk about anything else other than the ants. Max is always pretending to step on ants‚ or kill them in some way. He also assured Adam that people eat

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    The Allied powers were Great Britian‚ France‚ and the Soviet Union. The Nazi Party killed over 6 million Jews during the Holocaust. Also‚ members of the communists and socialists were also murdered. “The Book Thief” is a portrayal of life during the Holocaust. The movie is set in 1938 by a girl with the name of Liesel Meminger (Sophie Nelisse) who is traveling on a train with her communist mother and her little brother. On the trip her little brother passes away. While the

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    I) Book-keeping is an art of recording the business transactions in the books of original entry and the ledgers. This work is of mechanical nature which does not require knowledge of the principles of accountancy. Accountancy means the compilations of accounts in such a way that one is in a position to know the state of affairs of the business. The man who performs this work is called an accountant. His work is to interpret and review the accounts and draw conclusions to guide the management in

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    how David Mamet’s “widely regarded proficiency with dialogue; an audience’s enjoyment of both play and the movie versions of Glengarry is sustained by it” (Lublin 39). He talks about how the film version even though it has similarities to the play version‚ the film “presents a simpler understanding of society than does the play” (Lublin 40). The film version also shows the “dichotomy between the ‘halves’ and the ‘have nots‚’ the powerful and the powerless” (Lublin 40). According to Lublin film version

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 A long time has passed since the idea that “The book is better than the movie” was accepted without question. There are almost no exceptions. Some key reasons why the film version of a book is so lacking relates to‚ one‚ the lack of depth of the story‚ two time constraints and‚ three‚ the inability for producers to include the full content of a story. Most of the time‚ if the movies follow an original script‚ and there is no book version to compare it to‚ it is most likely

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    The Book Thief Essay Mark Zusak’s novel‚ The Book Thief‚ was better than the film‚ as it dives deeper into the various perspectives and personalities of the characters. It builds up the character of Max‚ and the minor characters (such as the Holtzapfel family) build up the story. By reading this story‚ you learn about the themes of mortality and the power of words which aren’t as present in the film. Max‚ in the film‚ appears to be nothing more than another helpless and weak Jew. He is in hiding

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