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    big part in telling if someone is lying or is telling the truth. Some thing are different than in the book. In the book you never get to see the characters but in the film you see all the characters. The film version puts everything in a little bit more detail the book doesn’t really do a good job in narrating the emotions and the intensity of the people in the courtroom. Atticus states in the book the ‘’Tom Robinson’s left arm has never had use so how cold he have hit her on the right side of the

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    Better than others‚ not so much The Crucible How can someone’s human nature bring problems to others and even their self? “Society‚ is a republic. When an individual tries to lift themselves above others‚ they are dragged down by the masses‚ either by ridicule or slander”(Victor Hugo). Explains that when people think that they are better than others the people won’t agree with that and prove that they are not better than anyone. When others bring themselves higher than other people‚ others may

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    similarities and differences in the book and movie. In the book and movie ten people were asked to go to this island/mountain all at the same time‚ all thinking that they were going on a short vacation. What they didn’t know was that most of them would be killed. And then there were None and Ten Little Indians are different by the setting‚ characters‚ and plot. The setting is different because in the book they were all sent to a stranded island‚ but in the movie they were sent to a mountain. The

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    employment culture is changing as well. It is now relatively common to change jobs every few years‚ rather than grow with one company throughout the employment life as was once commonplace. In addition‚ employees are increasingly demanding a balance between work and family life. Types of Employee Turnover Turnover is classified in a number of ways. Each of the following classifications can be used‚ and the various types are not mutually exclusive: * Involuntary Turnover Employees are terminated

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    The Crucible is a play‚ and film‚ set in Massachusetts during February 1692 and May 1693. The play is written by Arthur Miller that portrays a court case‚ in the village Salem‚ called The Salem Witch Trials. The film was written after the play‚ therefore Arthur Miller was able to fill and take away in places that needed‚ which gives lots of comparison and contrast between them. In Act I of The Crucible‚ it starts with the girls gathering up and meeting Tituba in the woods. An example of change from

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    contrasting two works of literature‚ there seems to be characters that seem to embody what the other is about‚ personality wise. Yet‚ characters also have some things which distinguishes them in an individual manner‚ therefore making them unique. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller and The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ Abigail Williams and Roger Chillingworth fit that criteria. Each character is driven by a force‚ a motivation which helps them execute their dastardly plans: Revenge. Abigail is consummated

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    world now is whether the book or the movie is better. Those who side with the book often times might argue that the book has more detail or has a better narrative. On the other hand‚ those who side with movie might say the movie depicted the story better. This debate is such a widely spoken debate due to its relativity. Almost every book and movie combo have its critics to compare them. The movie and book combo of To Kill a Mockingbird is no exception. The movie and the book To Kill a Mockingbird have

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    successful best seller books. When books become very popular they are often turned into a movie. Movie producers can predict by the success of book sales if a movie is worth creating. Readers spend their money on books to commit time into reading it‚ similarly to a movie audience. The movie audience spends their money on the ticket to watch the movie. Readers are likely to spend the money and time to watch a movie if they have read the book. I agree with the statement that movie-audience relationship

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    Have you ever looked at a old book or even a movie and thought it would be bad to read because the setting? Or that the book or movie would have to much facts and a very weird way of telling the real story. I sometimes do think this but thats before I knew the difference. To me a modern setting does make the book more fun to read‚ but not more interesting than the original stories. However did you think the modern setting had the main important .. big details of what’s the story is about well it

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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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