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    The Great Gatsby ----comparison between book and 1974 movie The difference between the developing way of books and movies is magnificently huge because the way of emotion transmitting is different; the movie is based on vision‚ while the book is based on words. ADDITONS in plots: In the beginning of the movie‚ Nick is sailing a boat and then meets Tom at the dock‚ while Tom was just riding a horse. However‚ in the

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    Matt Essay: When Basil confronts Dorian about the fact he has allegedly corrupted many people Dorian defends himself by saying “Each of us has Heaven and Hell in him.” Is Dorian responsible for the ruined lives of his friends (Sybil‚ Basil)? Is Lord Henry responsible for the ruined life of Dorian? In the “Picture of Dorian Grey” by Oscar Wilde I believe that the main character Dorian Grey is responsible for the ruined lives of his friends‚ because of the way he treats them throughout the

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    an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT The difference of culture impacts so much to the way to living‚ the way of thinking and the way of doing business. America and Vietnam have a big difference in culture‚ religion and business. However‚ we live in a world where it is called flat world‚ where there is no restriction between countries. It requires us to integrate in order to

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    but were created over four centuries apart. Shakespeare’s play was written in 1593-1594 while Hoffman’s film was produced in 1999. The play and movie used love as the main theme with clever literature and magic. Even though both the play and the movie had identical structure‚ such as characters and plot‚ Shakespeare’s play was transformed in Hoffman ’s movie in order to appeal to the modern audience. One of the key adaptations Hoffman made in the film was the tone of Shakespeare ’s phrases. For instance

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    In the film‚ Romeo and Juliet directed by Franco Zeffirelli‚ which takes place in Verona‚ Italy‚ the Montague and the Capulet families are endlessly feuding. When Romeo‚ a young son of the Montagues‚ disregards family morals by attending a Capulet ball‚ he falls in love with the beautiful Juliet‚ a young daughter of the Capulets. After a brief engagement‚ the two elope with help from Friar Lawrence. Soon after‚ Romeo is exiled from Verona for killing Tybalt. He hears of Juliet’s death and gallops

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    I) Book-keeping is an art of recording the business transactions in the books of original entry and the ledgers. This work is of mechanical nature which does not require knowledge of the principles of accountancy. Accountancy means the compilations of accounts in such a way that one is in a position to know the state of affairs of the business. The man who performs this work is called an accountant. His work is to interpret and review the accounts and draw conclusions to guide the management in

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    how David Mamet’s “widely regarded proficiency with dialogue; an audience’s enjoyment of both play and the movie versions of Glengarry is sustained by it” (Lublin 39). He talks about how the film version even though it has similarities to the play version‚ the film “presents a simpler understanding of society than does the play” (Lublin 40). The film version also shows the “dichotomy between the ‘halves’ and the ‘have nots‚’ the powerful and the powerless” (Lublin 40). According to Lublin film version

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 A long time has passed since the idea that “The book is better than the movie” was accepted without question. There are almost no exceptions. Some key reasons why the film version of a book is so lacking relates to‚ one‚ the lack of depth of the story‚ two time constraints and‚ three‚ the inability for producers to include the full content of a story. Most of the time‚ if the movies follow an original script‚ and there is no book version to compare it to‚ it is most likely

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    The Book Thief is an encouraging tale of a fictional girl named Liesel. Liesel was raised during a time of great pain and suffering: Nazi Germany. Many Jews‚ Gypsies‚ mentally and physically disabled‚ and others were killed over a ten year timespan. Scope magazine adapted the book and the movie to create a play. One of the characters‚ named Death‚ states‚ “I’m always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugly and their beauty‚ and I wonder how the same thing can be both.” True‚ we’re

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    published both as a book and as a movie. Being a reader or a viewer entirely changes our point of view on the story. As a reader‚ we get descriptive insight on the situations and emotions of the characters. We are then able to re-create these visually using our imagination and have endless freedom doing so. As a viewer‚ our creativity is somewhat restricted. We do not imagine the characters’ physical appearance‚ the locations or the overall situations in the same way as in a book. These elements are

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