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    In the book Freak the Mighty‚ it was written by Rodman Philbrick. In the movie The Mighty‚ it was directed by Peter Chelsom. They both have the same characters with the same problem‚ same story plot‚ same everything. In the book it said how they met in the summer when Freak just moved in and he was having troubles with getting his robot bird‚ so Max helped him. In the movie they officially met during school time when Freak ended up being his tutor. Some of the most important similarities is that

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    The movie‚ “Fahrenheit 451‚” was different from the book of Fahrenheit 451‚ was one difference in the move was that Montag went out with Clarisse on his sick day so he could devise a plan‚ but in the book he stayed home and devised his plan‚ and also there was no Mechanical Hound or Professor Faber and Granger in the movie. Based on the book‚ Professor Faber and Granger were major characters because they emphasized the themes‚ “three things are missing‚” and the “phoenix.” The missing components

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    The differences between William Golding’s allegorical novel Lord of the Flies and its film adaptation are evident. Firstly‚ when marooned on the island in the book‚ the boys are completely isolated from any adults. This comes in complete contrast to the movie where one of the pilots‚ though injured and mostly unconscious‚ survives the crash and is stranded along with the boys. An adult would remind the children of their home in England and of society’s laws and norms; the animalistic and instinctive

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    The comparison and contrasting of the book and movie of Ender’s Game are slight but still there. There are quite a few ways that the book and the movie are different. First‚ the age at which Ender Wiggins enters into the battle school. In the book he starts at age 6 and he goes and goes all through the years‚ all the way up to 13. However‚ in the movie he starts at age 13 and does everything within a shorter amount of time. Second‚ in the book of Ender’s Game the aliens that they were fighting

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    Whenever you watch a movie then read the book or read the book then read the movie‚ don’t you notice that there are differences? These differences are certainly notable in the novel The Giver by Lois Lowry and the movie “The G\iver” directed by Phillip Noyce. The movie and novel have many similarities and differences like their behaviors‚ families‚ and characters. Firstly‚ their behaviors‚ in the novel Jonas is always careful with his words compared to his friend Asher‚ who is not as careful as

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    2012 Little Women – A Literary Comparison of Movie and Book Little Women” written by Louisa May Alcott in 1868 has been recreated in four television series‚ four made for TV movies‚ and five feature length movies since 1918. The most recent version made in 1994 featuring such well known actresses as Wynona Ryder as the beloved Jo‚ and Susan Sarandon as Marmee. Rarely does a reader find satisfaction with a movie after reading the book‚ as the book most always brings us more depth into the lives

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    is increasingly true in our world today. Many movie adaptations of great classic stories and literature works have been created with great visuals. Question is‚ do the adaptations really carry the same meaning and weight of the original written works or are the adaptions meant to open new perspectives for the audiences? This paper will‚ through the examining the settings‚ character‚ tone and storylines‚ compare and contrast the book version and movie adaptation of the classic short story " Bartleby

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    industry. Literary adaptation is the adapting of a literary source it can be a novel‚ movie‚ play or even games. For example‚ the first book “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” was released in November 26‚ 1865. There are lots of companies who made the movie based on the story book‚ such as Walt Disney’s “Alice in Wonderland” was released in July 26‚ 1951. The Disney’s version is way better performance than the book because Disney’s audiences are mostly children and teenagers so that they used dreams

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    trying on their oversized clothes playing dress up‚ children pageantry is nothing like that it sexualizes young girls. Can you imagine seeing your little three year old daughter or niece a dressed up as a prostitute‚ who Julia Robert played in the movie Pretty Woman? That was one of the many disturbing image I saw while watching Toddlers and Tiaras. How can a mother let their young daughters go on national television dressed in skimpy outfits for the world to see? I don’t

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    told that this movie was a modern retelling of The Scarlet Letter‚ and so I waited until after I read the book to watch the movie. After all‚ I only had one book/movie to do to complete the Books to Movie Challenge! Well‚ while I thought this movie was pretty good‚ and certainly had some very funny scenes - it is definitely not a retelling of The Scarlet Letter. I will say that it is influenced by it‚ and carries some of the same themes - in fact discusses them openly in the movie - it is not nearly

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