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    task as it may sound‚ there are many problems that can arise from trying to adapt a book into a movie‚ being that the written word is what makes the novel a literary work of art. Many times‚ it is hard to express the written word on camera because the words that express so much action and feeling can not always be expressed the same way through pictures and acting. One example of this can be found in the comparison of Ken Kesey’s novel‚ "One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest‚ and the film version directed

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    Title: Stuart Little Author: E.B White Main Character: Stuart Little Genre: Fiction Summary: This book is about a mouse named Stuart Little and his adventures. Stuart Little lives in New York. He had a bed made out of four clothes pins and a cigarette box. His first adventure was when he went down the drain. He went down the drain because after Mr. Little was done taking a bath Mrs. Little was washing the bathtub and her ring fell off and down into the drain. So they got a piece of string and

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    of the most famous cartoonist and created popular fictional characters including Alice’s Wonderland and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit‚ and many would think that Winsor McCay’s cartoons are incredible because he is famous for creating comic strips such as Little Nemo which was made into a film. However‚ McCay and Disney’s lives and careers are not similar to each other through how they became interested in drawing and the journey to their success. Both have different styles of work in animation and were prosperous

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    you how. There have been many book and movies that surround the events of World War II. But none are as engaging and thought provoking as Markus Zusak’s The Book Thief. His book was made into a movie in 2013 and has received praise from fans and critics alike and many believe the movie is superior to the book. Today i’m going to be telling you why the book is superior to the movie. The book had a more involved and interesting death‚ There was much more detail in the book‚ And the characters progression

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    The Novel Frankenstein is over hundred years old and still popular today. Frankenstein is still seen in movies‚ cartoons‚ and short stories. People around the world continue to read the novel. The novel’s themes are understood and relatable to many people because it discusses life and death. Shelly’s purpose in writing the novel was to entertain. However‚ the time period in which Shelly wrote the novel was very conservative and the themes of life and death could had been offensive. Shelly’s experiences

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    from his novel The Jungle Book has become a major hit ever since it was published. When Chuck Jones’ cartoon film Rikki-Tikki-Tavi was released‚ it became even more popular than the book. But this didn’t last long for the movie soon lost its entertainment value due to being too old-fashioned. The book retained its entertainment value because people still read old books and consider them to be classics. People who read the book will be bitterly disappointed by the movie as they would expect a digital

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    In Little Women‚ one major theme is the struggles women go through during the nineteenth-century. Women are supposed to be good mothers and women are only to speak when they are spoken to. Society in the nineteenth-century did not expect women to work to support themselves. Family obligations and duties take away from the woman’s ability to attend to her own needs and wants. Little Women shows how women struggled in the nineteenth century. In Little Women‚ Alcott analyzes four different ways to deal

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    Acosta 1 Gabriela Acosta Period 8 English I- Mrs. Hughes Romeo and Juliet Movies Comparison Essay The movie adaptations of Romeo and Juliet are immensely different‚ while conveying the main plot and maintaining the important parts. The settings were in two different sceneries and clothing styles. Classic version maintained the Shakespearian setting whereas the Modern version takes place in a Beach-like scenery‚ one could relate it to being a California scene. Although both kept the Shakespearian

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    After reading the novel and watching the movie "All Quiet on the Western Front" the novel proved to be a lot better for learning about World War I. The novel is called the best war novel for a reason. Erich Maria Remarque’s novel is so powerful you can almost perfectly picture how living in the war was like and what the trench conditions were like. The novel was better than the movie because in the novel food was very hard to get. But in the movie‚ it seemed as if acquiring food was not hard at all

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    The Jungle Book (1967) written by Rudyard Kipling brings out his vivid imagination into a magnificent Walt Disney film. This film was released in October 18th 1967; it was produced by Walt Disney who died during its production. Mowgli‚ voiced by Bruce Reitherman: the main character‚ a young boy raised by wolves. In the movie‚ Mowgli is featured as a 10 year old‚ which is around the age he was in Rudyard Kipling’s book when he was first captured by the Bandar Log (monkeys). In the book‚ Mowgli managed

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