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    after the play‚ therefore Arthur Miller was able to fill and take away in places that needed‚ which gives lots of comparison and contrast between them. In Act I of The Crucible‚ it starts with the girls gathering up and meeting Tituba in the woods. An example of change from the text to film‚would be the setting of Abigail and Proctor’s conversation. In the book‚ the setting took place in Parris’ home therefore‚ Betty heard. Whereas in the film‚ the conversation happened in private outside Parris’

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    The worlds in “The Giver” book and movie are similar and different in many ways. The movie doesn’t stay very true to the book but makes the story more interesting to watch. The movie still holds true to the main story as the book‚ but just adds some more exciting and dramatic moments. Here some of those similarities and differences. There are numerous similarities between the worlds in “The Giver” book and movie. Firstly‚ the setting in the book and the movie is pretty similar. The community

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    spoke to it about how soft it was and that is was bigger than a mouse. When Curley’s wife enters the picture and lets Lennie touch her hair it ends with Lennie holding on to dear life panicking. Every time a mouse tried to bit his finger he would kill it by shear instinct and reflexes. He broke social conventions by having a pet mouse in his pocket and petting it while the animal was dead. It was not normal to have a pet mouse near or in a person’s house. Harrison Bergeron lived his short life

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    The Differences between the Play and the Movie Macbeth The movie Macbeth has many differences from the actual play; here are just a few of them. First of all it is set in a completely different time period most likely the late 1930’s to the early 1940’s‚ while the original storyline is during the late 1400’s or during the early 1500’s. Though this change did change the settings‚ it was a really interesting contrast the two time periods. The second was that the witches in the play

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    Emmett Till‚ a true story about a young black boy who was killed after visiting his relatives. Tom Roberson on the other hand‚ a fictional character in the book‚ ¨To Kill a Mockingbird¨‚ who was killed after being accused and taken to court for raping a white girl. While both stories are fairly different‚ there is still a lot of similarities between them. Some similarities are obvious‚ like there both african americans living around the 1940’s‚ but let’s go a little further. In both stories‚ each incidents

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    When everyone is a child they have a childhood memory‚ my favorite memory was my first Christmas in my new house. In To Kill A Mockingbird the story is told through the young girl’s life. Throughout the story their is topics like‚ people being prejudice‚ racism‚ and discrimination. In scout’s childhood she was able to enjoy spending time in her father’s everyday life. In A Christmas Memory a seven year old boy lives with his older cousin and other relatives with a dog named Queenie. The elderly

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    Till‚ a fourteen year old African-American boy‚ and Tom Robinson‚ a character from the fictional book‚ “To Kill a Mockingbird” share a few similarities that are interesting to point out. The first similarity you can see is that they are both African-Americans during a time of constant prejudice and hate towards colored people. Tom Robinson is a African-American from the 1930s story “To Kill a Mockingbird” and during the 1930s blacks were very often persecuted and hated for their color. Segregation

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    Multiple regularly challenged books have a tremendous educational value that can’t be expressed as profoundly through clean-cut novels. Many challenged novels such as To Kill a Mockingbird and The Great Gatsby are taught as a part of the literary curriculum in schools (ALA). For example‚ Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird has been challenged countlessly for profanity and it’s controversial racial themes‚ but the extended metaphor of the children’s relationship with Boo Radley throughout the novel

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    he case of Tom Robinson in the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” and the report of Emmett Till are very similar‚ and in some cases quite different. Some similarities are the prejudice people in the south‚ both court cases where there were all white‚ male jurors and judges‚ and the side with blacks on it always lost‚ even though they should’ve won. Some differences are the time period‚ the case of Emmett Till took place 20 years after the Tom Robinson case‚ in Robinson’s case‚ he was the defendant‚ and

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    Scottsboro case‚ a tragedy of American South‚ was the case which revealed the situation of white supremacy. Harper Lee‚ inspired by this affair‚ wrote a book named To Kill a Mockingbird. Because she authored the Tom Robinson case based on the Scottsboro case‚ the two are very similar and different. The two cases share several important similarities especially in the accusers. First‚ the accusers in both cases were white women from poor backgrounds. Mayella Ewell is described as ‘the victim of cruel

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