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    Westing Game book and movie‚ “Get a Clue” are quite similar and different from each other. In my opinion‚ the book was more appealing to read than to watch the movie. It was long‚ suspenseful and frequently changed point of view between characters. Instead‚ the movie was short‚ straight-forward‚ and focused mainly on Turtle Wexler. Although the plot‚ characters that remained‚ and storyline were similar. The similarities between the book and the movie were that the ten out of sixteen book characters

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    To Kill A Mockingbird “ I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin‚ but by the content of their character” Martin Luther King Jr. Harper Lee’s novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ is mainly about Scout‚ a six year old girl‚ and her brother Jem‚ a ten year old‚ growing up. Many things happen in their life‚ that the outcome rids them of their childhood. One of the main things that rids them of their childhood is watching

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    Mockingbird is a realistic fiction book by Kathryn Erskine. It is told by and revolves around a ten year old girl with Asperger’s Syndrome‚ Caitlin. She sees life in a different‚ confusing way‚ but her brother Devon guides her through it. When Devon dies into a devastating school shooting‚ Caitlin doesn’t know how to deal with this tragedy. In this book‚ she searches for ‘closure’ ( The act of bringing to an end; a conclusion). While searching‚ her character develops empathy and she learns how to

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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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    One of them was a scene in the movie‚ that was also explained in the book‚ that had a lot to do with the manipulation of Ender at battle school. When Colonel Graff asked all the launchies a question about gravity‚ none know the answer‚ except Ender of course. After Enders answer‚ Graff replies with “There’s

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    By: Samuel Lloyd To Kill a Mockingbird Experiences Have a Strong Effect on the Perception of Reality ELA 10-1 Written response In To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee readers should learn that the effect an individual’s experiences can have is very strong and quickly changes their perception of reality. Because experiences can provide different perspectives and change how an individual has to react in different situations. Resulting in an individual having a new angle of how to perceive the

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    To Kill A Mocking Bird A Comparison of The Novel and The Film There are many differences between the movie and the book. First the positive points: This film attaches faces to Scout‚ Jem‚ Miss Maudie‚ and Dill‚ since no description of their faces is given in the book. Also‚ the film has some genuinely hilarious moments‚ particularly the scene where Scout is dressed as a ham and walking through the forest. Another good point is that the acting was superb and a treat to watch. Gregory Peck‚

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    Have you ever wondered what a book would look like if it were a movie? Or vice versa? The decisions the writer makes to assure that the movie or book is good enough for you to read/watch can be challenging‚ and sometimes scenes get cut. The different decisions writers make based on screenplay and novelists is that for screenplay‚ they have to make sure the movie will be pleasing to the eye. As for the book they have to make sure it’s easy to read and you can understand it. In Flowers For Algernon

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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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    To Kill a Mockingbird     The Scottsboro Trials took place in 1931-1937 and it was an awful trial about a group of women that pleaded they were raped by a group of African American men.  Their claims‚ however‚ were not true in fact. Evidence shows that these men were not even in the same railcar as the women. One of the African Americans was only a twelve year old boy hoping to find a better life elsewhere. After many trials and mistrials all of them later died throughout the ten year span of these

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