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    in the book and the film is that her personality is the same she is caring and … We can see she is caring in both the book and the film because she cares for the old in the book but also cares for the babies in the film. Some differences between the book and the film is that in the book Fiona was assigned the job of Caretaker in the House of Old whereas in the film she was assigned the job of a nurturer. In the film Fiona waits to be released because she helped Jonas to escape but in the book there

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    The Time Machine Literary Choices In The Time Machine‚ the author‚ H. G. Wells‚ had to make meticulous decisions throughout the writing process that affected the reader’s reaction to the plot. After reading‚ we were able to detect how the setting‚ introduction of characters‚ and sequencing of the plot reveals several themes and messages that the author is trying to portray. H. G. Wells uses these aspects of the story to form a tenacious connection with the reader. H. G. Wells uses a central theme

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    Contrast: Julius Caesar Movie VS Playwright The story of Julius Caesar is well known and has been performed and presented in many different ways. Shakespeare’s Original playwright is sometimes difficult to comprehend‚ and so live action renditions have been made. There are differences however‚ between the written version and the watched‚ differences that can either help the viewer to understand‚ or leave them even more confused than before. In the live action movie‚ Julius Caesar‚ there

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    There is a great deal of differences and similarities between the novel version and the movie version of “The Great Gatsby”. The novel version of The Great Gatsby is the more “official” version of the story. As we all know Hollywood likes to add somethings to their movies and make them more interesting. . Between the two versions there are plenty of similarities and differences which can be seen quite well. In the two versions we were introduced to the five main characters; Nick‚ Gatsby‚ Tom‚ Daisy

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    away perfection. With time people in earth were cruel and lack faith‚ love and kindness was absent. The word of God was being lost. There was only one family of believers left. Everything was so devastated and wrong that God decided to destroy the earth with a flood. In his infinite grace and love God save the believers‚Noah family‚ and two animals of each species‚ one male and one female. The story of the flood became a famous biblical story and was made into a movie. As a movie how much it follows

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    comprehended the dark times that came alongside such an influential and overpowering emotion. Although the movie had effectively and humorously portrayed the problems that were brewing amongst the fairies‚ workers‚ and lovers‚ it still missed the raw‚ poetic depth that the play embodied. Also‚ the film had strayed from the original story line more times than was acceptable. For example‚ the play was set in the 1500’s‚ which was long before the time of bicycles and flashlights that the movie had put as a frequent

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    people to appreciate the freedom to read books. It explores the theme of having a negative dystopian society that is controlled by a ruling government and the censorship of books. Fourteen years later the book was adapted into a movie version directed by Francois Truffaut. The movie was made so that readers have a visual way to look at it rather than reading it. There were major differences in the movie which excluded important details provided by the book‚ concerning the characters‚ and the advanced

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    In the film adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ book‚ The Hunger Games‚ the viewer in placed into a dystopian world with main characters‚ Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark. Their story is set in the country of Panem‚ leading up the the 74th annual Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is an event in which one male and one female “tribute” are chosen from each of the twelve districts and put into an arena where they will fight to the death until the last fighter can be crowned victor. Katniss and Peeta both

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    like knowing about greeks god and goddesses was happy about the movie. I see that the greek epic was indeed rich in culture. In this movie i can have an idea of what happens before. its a good thing that there’s a movie like this . it really help us students because i think that we can much more understand the odyssey if were actually watching it eventhough that the teacher already taught it . it seems that the students

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    About The Time Machine: "The Time Machine" is primarily a social critique of H.G. Wells’s Victorian England projected into the distant future. Wells was a Socialist for most of his life with Communist leanings‚ and he argued in both his novels and non-fiction works that capitalism was one of the great ills of modern society. Rapid growth in technology‚ education‚ and capital had launched the Industrial Revolution in the 17th- and 18th-centuries‚ and by the late 19th-century of "The Time Traveler

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