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    In Baz Luhrmann’s two and a half hour long film adaptation of The Great Gatsby‚ one shall await a bombardment of drama and romance from the disillusioned era of the 1920’s. The cinema was published in May of 2013 and is understood as becoming drawn into the captivating world of the wealthy and all that would encompass such a life. Taking place in 1920’s New York City‚ narrator Nick Carraway tells the tale of Jay Gatsby’s life‚ as Nick had witnessed it first hand. Millionaire Jay Gatsby lived in

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    Self-Reflection Paper Phelicia M. Williams Human Development/EDFN 990 November 22‚ 2013 Michael P. McCreery Ph.D. Self-Reflection Paper When I think about my own biases‚ perceptions‚ attitudes‚ and beliefs I use to holds about different culturally ethics groups‚ I definitely have to rethink and correct myself and not stereotype individuals on my thoughts anymore. I always knew mankind was magnificent because we were created and GOD eyes but this course just emphasized just how important human

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    There is a great deal of differences and similarities between the novel version and the movie version of “The Great Gatsby”. The novel version of The Great Gatsby is the more “official” version of the story. As we all know Hollywood likes to add somethings to their movies and make them more interesting. . Between the two versions there are plenty of similarities and differences which can be seen quite well. In the two versions we were introduced to the five main characters; Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Tom‚ Daisy

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    beautiful women. And ‘The Great Train Robbery’ filmed in 1979 must have been one of the movies that set out the example for all of the others. However‚ the movie does not only contain the characteristics of the adventure movie‚ but also a western and drama. It has all of the needed factors for the audience to be on the edge of the seats throughout the whole film. Even though it is based on the real story‚ we are not quite sure how it might end until the very end. ‘The Great Train Robbery’ was distributed

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    The movie adaptation of The Great Gatsby maintained true to the original book by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Although mostly everything seems to stay the same‚ some movie scenes differ. Nick’s character is tweaked and Gatsby’s parties are not the same. The movie also creates more false hope than the novel does. Nick Carraway is the first character introduced into the book and movie‚ but in a different aspect. F. Scott Fitzgerald introduces Nick right away as the narrator. He is giving a monologue about

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    The Great Gatsby is a very good book and movie. The characters in the book and movie are some what different but the same. The setting in the book and movie are different as well. Even the parties are pretty much similar in both the book and the film. The book and the movie are pretty much the same in my opinion. The characters in the book and movie are the same. Nick the narrator in the Great Gatsby. Gatsby the mysterious wealthy man that nobody knows anything about. Tom and Daisy who are married

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    most common comment is that “that’s not exactly same with the book!” But when we think about this question patiently‚ the directors really cannot add their own thoughts to this story? Does the audience love the original texts more or the changeable movie? There is always the controversial exists about the film adaptation around us. However‚ this essay will states that the film adaptation of novels could never always be remain faithful to the original texts because of following the popular trends‚ antithesis

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    The Great Gatsby I: All throughout grade school and even high school‚ my teachers‚ parents‚ and even friends told me not to take the easy way out when it comes to books. Always read the book before the movie. I usually took the easy way out‚ watched the movie‚ and then skim the book. After doing this project I see what everyone was talking about. The book is much better than the movie‚ it gives you more of a sense of what is going on‚ a greater sense of when the story takes place‚ and it gives the

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    The Great Gatsby Ms. Benoit‚ English Ben Murray 2013 The Great Gatsby I believe that the filmmakers translated the great Gatsby very well from text to the big screen‚ showing life back in the early nineteen hundreds with the glamour of the high society. Although the transition from text to film was very good there were some changes but there are always changes for example the “iron man” comics were very different from the films but change and adaptation is sometimes necessary for

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    SAMPLE REFLECTION PAPER  (submitted by a student in CRIM 1006E‚ Fall term 2003) I found the article written by Sonia Bodi was very informative and interesting. Although many of the ideas she presented I agreed with‚ there were also a few points that I’d like to argue against. First I would like to answer the question that was proposed in the title of this article: How do we bridge the gap between what we ( professors) teach and what they ( students) do? To fill in that gap‚ both sides need to work

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