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    all over me”. This quote resembles the character Victor in the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. Victor Frankenstein runs from all of his problems until he ends up with terrible consequences. James Whale‚ the film director for the movie phenomenon Frankenstein was not only an artist‚ but also a man who had a vision. The movie Frankenstein is based off Mary Shelley’s work of art‚ Frankenstein. After 85 years‚ the movie Frankenstein is still greatly appreciated‚ it implies a society we know nothing

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    parts of the book‚ and after reading the book and watching the film‚ there were a few similarities and differences between the book and the film. Some similarities and difference come from the setting‚ conflict‚ and character. Both the book and film do have differences‚ however they do have similarities between the both. The conflict between the book and film both have similarities and differences. Such as they both are similar in a way that in chapter 10 how there was dog‚ the dog in the book and

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    There are many similarities and differences between the text and the film. In both the play and film they both seem to have the same plot. The characters also stayed the same in both. The explanation of the characters are some of the differences between the two. One of the big things was that In the film the director took off many things from the text. In both the film and play the expression of Iago’s hate and revenge toward othello stays the same. He truly hates othello in both. In one of the things

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    picture and he switches back‚ finally showing Dorian’s age. Through out the movie The Picture of Dorian Gray‚ filmed in 1945 by Albert Lewin‚ we the audience sees vast amounts of similarities compared to the book written in 1890 by Oscar Wilde. Clearly‚ the story relates through the plot and gives an accurate representation of what the book would portray‚ but what stands out the most is the miniscule amount of differences the director decided to change. To start‚ in Wilde’s version‚ Sybil Vane is

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    in both movies and the book "Frankenstein" is portrayed as a monster there are many different perceptions about of him. In movies the monster will not stop at anything he was only out to hurt or destroy others as appose to the book where he tried to make friends and find someone to cherish and love. The book and movie both show different characteristics which the monster possesses and how they directly or indirectly relate to one another. In the movie‚ "Frankenstein" has a green complexion and bolts

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    The Great Gatsby is by far one of the best classical novels ever written. Fitzgerald sure knew what he was doing with this one. The book is still one of the top sellers and has been made into two movies so far. The difference both large and small between chapter eight of The Great Gatsby and its 1974 and 2013 film adaptions prove that once again‚ Hollywood can sure make a heart racing film from just a few hundred pages. The film adoptions of the Great Gatsby‚ talks about the love within Gatsby and

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    ridiculed often in his novel‚ and it is well ridiculed in the 1974 version of the movie. Fitzgerald‚ however‚

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    Harper Lee has been noted as the best novel in America. This story narratives the life of youthful Scout and Jem Finch‚ and their dad Atticus‚ as they experience the trials of living in a small town in Alabama in the 1930s. At the point when this novel was to be transformed into a movie‚ the director was sure to have faced many the difficulties of transforming a novel into a film. It is hard to do so‚ while making this film essentially the same as the novel. The film did have some missing pieces

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    There are often differences in two different versions of something. This could be frequently realized when a book is made into a movie. The novel “To Kill a Mocking Bird “written By Harper Lee was made into a film widely considered to be one of the greatest ever made‚ directed by Robert Mulligan. Some scenes that were not in the book were added to the film and some scenes from the book remained omitted from the movie. I noticed three major Differences from the book to the movie‚ they include Aunt

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    The famous movie director and producer Cecil B. DeMille once stated‚ "Creation is a drug that I can’t do without" (Knowles 967). Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley and her fictitious Victor Frankenstein both apparently shared this passion for creation. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ one can draw many parallels between Shelley and Frankenstein in their attitudes towards and relationships with their creations. To begin with‚ they both find meaning in creation: for Shelley‚ wonderful stories and

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