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    Outsiders book was published by S.E. Hinton. Also in 1983‚ The Outsiders movie was directed by Francis Ford Coppola. The book is fiction; specifically young adult fiction. The book and the movie were very different from one another. The book was a lot better in giving more details and getting to know what Ponyboy is thinking. It was easier to be able to comprehend what was going on and why the characters were making those decisions. One difference from the movie and the book is that‚ in the book‚ Dally

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    After watching and reading Fahrenheit 451 there were many differences and changes from the book to the movie some of the major changes would be in the movie. Montag was really muscular and not afraid to do anything. In the book Montag was really wimpy and afraid of a lot. The most drastic change would be in the book Mildred was there and focused on her panels the whole entire time and never payed attention to Montag. In the book they also broke out into a really big fight. In the movie there was

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    Ji Eun Now I will write about the difference between the Percy Jackson movie and book. First‚ it’s about the summery about the book. The summery is that at first Percy Jackson was a student of Yancy academy and he’s math teacher was Mrs. Dodds. When he was in the museum for lesson there was Mrs. Dodds too. Mrs. Dodds call him to the room and she turned into a monster. The monster said " Give me my light bolt!" and then Mr. Brunner come and the monster and Mr. Brunner Shouted at monster " Go

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    surprisingly contrast in many ways. This is surprising because with small changes between the two can cause some confusion to the audience. Small changes can have a huge effect on how the audience perceives both the novel and the movie. Although most of the time there is a purpose as to why the writer decides to make these subtle changes. While reading the novel and watching the movie The Great Gatsby one will notice they have differences concerning the beginning scene‚ the way Gatsby and Daisy were separated

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    bloody horrific wars‚ and scenes. If you enjoy that‚ then you would love Kidnapped. In the movie and book Kidnapped‚ by Robert Louis Stevenson there are many similarities and differences. In the movie and book Kidnapped there are so many similarities and differences that happened in the setting‚ characters and the plot. There were definitely more similarities than differences throughout the movie and book‚ but clearly the movie is better. In the movie‚ the actions and events were so much better to watch

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    about love in the 1920’s. It tells the story of the affair between Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby as well as the affair between Tom Buchanan and Myrtle Wilson. It is told from the point of view of Nick Carraway who is Daisy’s cousin and managed to get himself entangled in everything. The movie The Great Gatsby and the book The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald have many things in common‚ but also have some major differences. Like any book based off of a movie the characters aren’t quite how you pictured

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    Between the movie and book of The Great Gatsby there are similarities and differences. The setting in the book is different than the movie. The setting is plotted differently. Also‚ there are some characters that are different. The parties are different as well. They go in a different order in the movie than the book. In the book the setting said it was in West Egg “the less fashionable” (Fitzgerald 5). Also the author mentioned it happened at “wilson’s garage” (Fitzgerald 25). In the movie‚ the

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    Looking for Alaska The story opens with Miles Halter‚ the protagonist‚ leaving his home in Florida to attend a preparatory high school named Culver Creek in Alabama for his junior year. When he arrives at Culver Creek‚ Miles meets his roommate‚ Chip Martin. Chip introduces Miles to one of his friends‚ Alaska Young. Alaska is attractive but emotionally unstable and can be very bipolar. Other than Alaska‚ Chip introduces him to Takumi. Chip‚ Alaska and Takumi have been friends since freshman year

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    There isn’t really many comparing factors between the book and the movie but some are that Hannah opens the door to let in the prophet Elijah in both the book and the movie. Hannah tells stories to the women and children in her barrack in both the book and the movie and I think that those stories is probably what kept most of them alive throughout the movie. Rivka survives in both the book and the movie because Hannah wanted her to get out so she took her place to go into the gas chambers. Rivka

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    The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne [Film directed by Mark Herman] Discuss the changes that take place between the novel and the film‚ The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas‚ and the impact they have on you. The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is a novel by John Boyne that has recently been turned into a film. It tells the story of a young German boy (Bruno)‚ and a Jewish boy (Shmuel)’s “forbidden” friendship. Bruno‚ located on the opposite side of a huge barbed-wire fence that guards the concentration

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