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    Fitzgerald’s “The Great Gatsby”‚ each character has their own differences and similarities. But the major changes shown in the film‚ are between the characters of Gatsby and Nick. The film’s take on these two characters stays within the style of the book‚ but some information about them are seen to be excluded in the film. Through the directing style of Baz Luhrmann‚ both Nick Carraway and Jay Gatsby are not portrayed in full as F. Scott Fitzgerald had written them as‚ even though they do share some

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    Gatsby In the book The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald‚ a man tries to get the love of his life back‚ and ends up dying because of it. Now some people think this is heroic but others think he was just plain stupid. The director Baz Luhrmann adapted the book into a movie and did a good job portraying some aspects of the book‚ like the characters and the overall plot. He also did a good job of adding new things into it to make the movie better‚ like Nick’s life after Gatsby. The book has some strong

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    in the book Of Mice And Men and in the movie seemed very real and true to the characters that they are supposed to be. You have Lennie who is some what disabled but loves to pets things that are soft and in the movie remains exactly as the reader encounters him. There’s George who takes care of Lennie and is very kind and loyal to lennie.He then eventually met slim and realized they were kinda the same and soon became close to him. I think that the filmers did a great job making the movie‚ especially

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    Reading a book is like having a raw sketch on the canvas and readers have to put their own color into it because it will create their characters in sync with their own imagination and surrounding. This is why it is important for young people to read because it makes their creativity wild. Suzanne Collins‚ author of the Hunger games novel series‚ also recently have been made into films by Nina Jacobson. Although the movies are fun to watch‚ the novels are definitely worth people’s time. Books not only

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    Why is the movie never the same as the book? This is a question many people tend to ask themselves after reading a book and then viewing the film. Obviously‚ filmmakers try to make the movie more dramatic and that’s why changes from the book are present. Although the changes usually don’t change the story drastically‚ it still tends to hit a nerve in people when they see the differences. In the book and the movie‚ The Secret Life of Bees‚ the changes are not dramatic and are sometimes hard to pick

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    differences in the scenes of the movie To Kill a Mockingbird and the book. A lot of scenes were either changed or left out in the movie. This took a lot away from the movie including characters and some themes that were present in the book. There were three main scenes that were left out or changed that caused the movie to lose characters‚ themes‚ and feelings that were supposed to be brought out by this story. One major scene that was changed from the book to the movie was the scene where the kids

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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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    Have Faces and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe‚ such as the exploration of ancient prophecies and the symbolism of Christianity‚ his readers can clearly see the parallels that are drawn between the two books. The similarities can be broken down into three major categories such as the characters‚ the quest‚ and rebirth. First‚ the reader can see the similarities in the qualities that the characters’ share. In The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion The Witch and The Wardrobe

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    Both The Westing Game book and movie are full of mysteries. Here at G.L.M.S 6th grade students are trying to solve the mystery. Whoever figures out the mystery gets a pile of money to spend at their will. The Westing Game is centered around a 13 year old girl name Turtle Wexler [T.R Wexler]. Turtle makes a bet with Doug and Otis and turles finds Sam Westing dead. This leads to the start of The Westing Game . The Westing Game takes of to figure out the “Murderer”. Turtle uses the

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    Pajamas is a book by John Boyne that was published in 2006. This book takes place during the holocaust. A little boy named Bruno‚ his mom‚ dad and sister Gretel move from their home to a new house where the father is in charge of a concentration camp. Bruno goes exploring at the new house and makes his way to the concentration camp finding a young boy‚ the same age as himself‚ named Shmuel. In 2008 a movie adapted from the book directed and written by Mark Herman‚ was made. The movie was very similar

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