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    Oscar Wilde wrote a play called “The Importance of Being Earnest” and it was first performed in 1895. The play is about the characters that have different identities and do not always tell the truth. Since‚ the play has been released there have been many film remakes of Oscar Wilde’s play. The one that I decided to compare it to was the 2002 version that was directed by Oliver Parker. Parker keeps the meaning‚ tone‚ structure‚ text‚ and theme the same compared to the play. Parker expands‚ energizes

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    tales that have enjoyed and endured countless remakes and redos of the original. Many of Shakespeare’s plays are better and different now than they were in 1597. The poetry‚ exchanges between couples and the idea that love is a foolish thing are often not understood by the modern audience. The ideas of the play are not always portrayed correctly into the film. People have different standards for a play than a film. Since‚ the audience doesn’t always have the patience for the way that it was originally

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    Fablehaven Chapter 15 Act 2 Scene 2 Written by: Elijah Gerard Characters In Scene (In Order of Appearance) Kendra Sorenson (Chloe Grace Moretz) : Granddaughter of Stan and Ruth Sorenson the “yang” to her an Seth’s balance. She is 13; cautious‚ quiet‚ and careful to a fault. However‚ it is Kendra’s careful mind that reveals the trouble at Fablehaven. And her way of sticking to the rules makes her the only one that Mariel cannot harm. In the end though‚ she must make a brash decision and

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    Does the "Importance of being Earnest" Movie live up to Wilde’s original play? Oliver parker made a play adapted movie from Oscar Wilde play‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest”. This movie turn out to be a funny‚ light hearted romantic version of Oscar Wilde’s play. However the original play was a satirical‚ romantic comedic play. The play most importantly was a satirical work that criticised the upper class of the victorian society as a whole. It pointed out the flaws in marriage‚ social classes

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    In an incredulous effort to portray the anguish and love in Romeo and Juliet’s tragic fairy-tale moves onscreen capturing the hearts and minds of millions. In both the movie and the play‚ Romeo and Juliet were called star-crossed lovers‚ meaning their fate lead them together‚ and neared them to their tragic demise. The movie had shown their first encounter as a magical affair where enchanted music played in their ears and the two fell deeply in love with one another. Seconds earlier‚ Romeo had

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    The Crucible Vs Mccarthy

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    Miller’s Reasoning on Writing the Crucible Both The Crucible and the McCarthy era were similar because Miller used the Salem Witch Trials of the Crucible to parallel what occurred during the McCarthy era. Miller was one of several writers that were blacklisted during the McCarthy time so he experienced being wrongfully accused of something‚ and he had no way to overcome the accusations. Miller wrote the Crucible to indirectly describe the events that were happening in the 1950’s‚ by showing the

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    with others”. Shakespeare’s writing has had many different ways of being presented because people perceive it in different ways. Whether it is a literal representation or a spin‚ directors like to show viewers the way they perceive the text. In the movie version of Hamlet the director‚ Kenneth Branagh‚ wanted the viewers to find Shakespeare interesting and full of action and drama. Kenneth chose the right direction to go in to keep the audience’s attention but it did not show the true tragedy of Hamlet

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    Crucible Vs Mccarthyism

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    an injustice system it also creates more fear within the American. In the Act 1 of The Crucible by Arthur Miller‚ Betty and Abigail were being diagnosis with unknown illness. In result the many believe that it’s the work of witchcraft. Betty and Abigail claim that Tituba‚ Sarah Osborne‚ and Sarah Good are the cause of their situation. Both said Tituba‚ the slave‚ once told story about witchcraft. As the play in the book develop‚ Tituba was forced to confess due to the threat of whip to death by

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    Feb-10-13 The crucible The McCarthy Era and The Crucible can relate in many ways‚ in both of these times people were accused for wrong doings. People were put to punishment and the only way out was to confess and give the names of your accomplices. If not you were put to death In the case of The Crucible‚ but in The McCarthy Era you were denied work and many times

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    MLK vs The Crucible

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    In American History‚ the power in numbers over one single person is a clear pattern. By teaming up with people higher in social status‚ men and women find gateways to their new ideas and beliefs. In the crucible‚ Abigail Williams falsely accuses many people of witchcraft to cover up her own sins. Because she is high up in the social latter‚ Abigail is taken very seriously. In the civil rights movement‚ spreading the belief that all men and women are created equal no matter what skin color they had

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