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    both Frankenstein and Macbeth‚ it is clear our protagonists struggle with their guilt‚ due to the consequences of tampering with the natural order of things. In Macbeth‚ the orchestration of the demise of Duncan leads to the death of many beloved characters‚ and the deterioration of the mental states of both Macbeth and his wife. In Frankenstein‚ the construction of the monster causes Victor’s family to perish‚ leaving behind a giant trail of guilt for Mr. Frankenschtein. In Frankenstein‚ Victor

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    In my opinion‚ Alex Haley’s novel and Spike Lee’s interpretation were both good representations of Malcolm X’s life and ideals. Both were very detailed and entertaining in their depiction. Alex Haley’s portrayal of Malcolm X’s life as told by Malcolm‚ shares the same perception as the movie‚ but what Alex provides in the book many of Malcolm’s various interactions with "white folks"‚ and each interaction Malcolm gained something from it‚ some positive while others negative. For Example‚ while in

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    Difference is great‚ but can too much of it be unappealing? The Giver by Lois Lowry is a book that was made into a movie about a different and strange community. Jonas‚ the main character‚ is struggling because he finds out he is very different than most people after being selected for a very special job. The book and movie follow the same story line‚ but they are both different in a lot of ways. The differences between the movie and the book is Jonas and Fiona’s relations‚ the whole assignment situation

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    Name: Lidor Hayun 11\21\11 Period 2 The differences between the tragedy of Julius Caesar from the book and the movie. In the story of “the tragedy of Julius Caesar” There are a few differences between the movie and the book. Sometimes throughout the movie they will cut parts of the text because people wouldn’t want to see a movie if it’s too long‚ but sometimes the editors would cut out very important parts of the text‚ which can change the entire story‚ or how we look at a character personalities

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    I Am David book/movie comparison Have you ever seen I Am David or read the book? If you have‚ you could probably see a lot of differences between them. The plot is fairly similar‚ but the complications are different. The differences from the movie and the book can just pop out in front of your face‚ almost like its telling you that this is different. To start off‚ the setting of the story (book) I thought it would be some sort of dark pastels because how David’s mood is in the story I thought

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    Frankenstein and Blade Runner are two texts that present similar and different messages‚ which are either influenced or not by time and changing context. This indicates the statement “Frankenstein and Blade Runner share much‚ yet time and changing contexts have ensured they are two very different texts” is equally accurate and inaccurate. The similarities that contradict the statement are evident from the consequence of rejecting creations‚ the ultimate death of both creators and the nobility of

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    The Dangers of Knowledge : Frankenstein and Stephen Hawking Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein incorporates many themes within it‚ one of which being ‘the dangers of knowledge’. An article in The Guardian also reported on the dangers of knowledge‚ specifically speaking about artificial intelligence. Both texts show that topics are closely correlated‚ as the pursuit‚ the creation‚ and the existence of dangerous knowledge can lead to grave consequences. The many conflicts pursuing knowledge brings on a

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    Outsider book and movie differences The Outsiders book and movie are similar to eachother. The movie basically takes everything straight from the book‚ but movie leaves out a couple scenes and many other important things. The way the characters were described and the relationships between them was off in the movie. In the book Dally and Soda were blonds‚ but in the movie all the greasers were brunettes. You don’t get to know the characters very well in the movie and the tention between Darry and Ponyboy

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    movies‚ sadly the use of your imgaination is not needed. In the movie industry today it has become common practice to adept a book into a movie. But with the legnths most movies run‚ which is about an hour and a half to two hours you would not be able to include all the details of the book. So sadly you loose out on some of the content as well as plot changes from time to time. In the following paragraphs the differences between the movie and book will be examined as well as the possible reasons why

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    The book‚ The Giver is very different from the film. One of those differences is character development. I think the strongest character development difference is with Fiona. In the book she was a more minor character who stayed the same throughout the book‚ as far as we know. In the movie she started off as more of a docile person‚ but by the end she was a lot more asserting. Fiona’s development starts when she decides to stop taking the injections. This is a big leap because everyone in the community

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