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    The Notebook Kristi Rousos Psychology 101 March 18‚ 2006 Ms Grimes Class The Notebook is a movie in which the main character Allie has Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is marked by forgetting and repeating things‚ getting lost and confused‚ difficulties recognizing persons and objects. Symptoms usually appear after age sixty. Alzheimer’s disease is not a normal part of aging and the cause is yet unknown. Alzheimer’s disease is the fourth leading cause of death among adults

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    The Notebook Directed by Nick Cassavetes ‚ the notebook is based or better said its an adaption of the bestseller with the same title by Nicholas Sparks known for his romantic books . The story revolves around the lifes of a boy from the poor side of the tracks who falls for a beautiful‚ rich girl. Hottie Ryan Gosling stars as Noah ‚ who works his ’small-town boy’ charms on Allie Hamilton stared by Rachel McAdams. Despite the family backgrounds ‚ they fall passionately in love with each other during

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    The Notebook: As if Reading from a Notebook People often refer to the movie The Notebook as a sappy‚ predictable chick flick that plays with your emotions‚ making you spill a few tears here and there. Even though I’ve seen this movie a million times‚ everytime I enjoy watching the story of two young lovers who can’t find a way to be together due to their social backgrounds. It’s a heartbreaking and achingly real love story that will keep you hooked from the beginning leaving you gasping for more

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    The Notebook outline The Theme (1)Love conquers all They have overcome many setbacks‚ and love bring them‚ brought them together again. (2) Follow your heart Allie finds that Noah is her only one. She decides follow her heart and love him. (3) You cannot live your life in fear of hurting others Allie obeys her parent’s decision‚ to love Lon but not Noah‚ so she missed Noan. Noah and Allie Their first met in the opening night of the Neuse River Festival‚ in after graduation 1932. They need to be

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    The Notebook ‘The Notebook’ by Nicholas sparks is a contemporary love story set in the pre- and post-World War II era. Noah and Allie spend a wonderful summer together‚ but her family and the socio-economic realities of the time prevent them from being together. Although Noah attempts to keep in contact with Allie after they are forced to separate‚ his letters go unanswered. Eventually‚ Noah professes his undying and eternal love in one final letter. Noah travels north to find gainful employment

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    Brianna Efaw English Comp II Evaluation Happily Ever After I am evaluating the movie The Notebook directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Nicolas Sparks. It features the perfect couple‚ Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams‚ who have a steamy romance throughout the movie. The couple goes through real life situations‚ ups and downs in their relationship‚ and end up together in the end of it all. It portrays the perfect romance with a twist viewers don’t see coming. To be a good romance film‚ it

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    issues‚ add a young actress who has really only shown her chops as a Mean Girl and a Hot Chick‚ bring them together in 1940’s South Carolina‚ and don’t forget to throw in two old fogies reflecting back at their youth. That‚ basically‚ is what The Notebook looks like on paper. Though a cookie cutter “love story” this may be‚ it still leaves some room for a few surprises to keep the super familiar subject matter just the slightest bit fresh. Allie (Rachel McAdams) is the rich girl on vacation.

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    THE NOTEBOOK By Nicholas Sparks The love story between two different teenagers that come from completely different worlds is the most remarkable. The Notebook is about two young teenagers who fell head over heels with each other. They got separated by Allie’s upper-class parents who insist that Noah isn’t right for her. But that obstacle didn’t stop these two young lovers from being together even if it took years. This beautiful tale has a special

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    The Notebook The Notebook he tells about the love between a man and a woman‚ from when they met as teenagers until they are in a nursing home‚ trying to overcome the trials of Alzheimer’s and loss of memory. Throughout the story it is clear that they love each other deeply. I read the book and watched the movie version of this touching story. There was one thing that I found surprising‚ that I enjoyed the movie more than I did the book‚ which is rare for me. When I have watched other movie versions

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    for Noah still alive‚ stops by Noah’s 200-year-old home that he restored for her‚ "to see if he’s okay". It is evident that they still have feelings for each other‚ and Allie has to choose between her fiancé and her first love. In the movie “The Notebook”‚ the meaning of unconditional love was emphasized through what happened in the characters’ experiences.           It can be observed through the flashbacks that since the main characters were too young at the time they both met each other‚ they

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