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    To Kill a Mockingbird and The Perks of Being a Wallflower both are great at showing coming of age. In To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the protagonist was Scout while in The Perks of Being a Wallflower the protagonist was Charlie. During the 1960s coming of age was different compared to the late 1990s because there was a large gap in time and the world wasn´t as developed as it is today. A reason being is Scout came of age by learning valuable life lessons and learning from her mistakes. She also came of

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    different changes between the movie “Fahrenheit 451” and the book. The movie had very little similarities to the book. Most of the differences had a big influence on the story and completely changed it. One of the major changes in the movie was that Faber wasn’t in it. Faber played a very important role in Montag’s life. He helped Montag with his development and made him understand books more. He helped make Montag think for himself. Clarisse took over the role of Faber in the movie‚ but she didn’t

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    reading Fahrenheit 451 there were many differences and changes from the book to the movie some of the major changes would be in the movie. Montag was really muscular and not afraid to do anything. In the book Montag was really wimpy and afraid of a lot. The most drastic change would be in the book Mildred was there and focused on her panels the whole entire time and never payed attention to Montag. In the book they also broke out into a really big fight. In the movie there was no Mildred at all and I

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    The Hunger Games has two versions. It has a book version and a film version. Although both the movie and the book were great‚ they did have some differences.They did in fact have some similarities too. The book and the movie were alike in many ways. Like for an example the characters mostly stay the same. Also in both versions of The Hunger Games everything that happened in the book also happened in the movie too. Than in both the movie and book Foxface ate the berries that Peeta picked‚ and

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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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    The book To Kill a Mockingbird is based out of the town of Maycomb‚ Alabama. The residents in Maycomb are extremely racist and see minor inequalities as major differences and reasons to segregate. The families of Maycomb have their own hereditary social classes and are pretty much stuck in their class based on occupation and race. People in Maycomb are born into significance or are born into less fortunate situations. Many of the characters use these social classes to boost their self esteem. Due

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    To Kill A Mockingbird The novel To Kill A Mockingbird is a story about innocence‚ knowledge‚ prejudice and courage. In the beginning the main character‚ Scout‚ starts out to be a very immature child not knowing the prejudice times around her‚ as the story goes on she gains knowledge of these times by fellow kids around her accusing her dad of being a "nigger lover" which then‚ it was an insult. Her dad was being courageous of a black man being faulsey accused of raping a white girl. Her

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    There are many similarities and differences between the text and the film. In both the play and film they both seem to have the same plot. The characters also stayed the same in both. The explanation of the characters are some of the differences between the two. One of the big things was that In the film the director took off many things from the text. In both the film and play the expression of Iago’s hate and revenge toward othello stays the same. He truly hates othello in both. In one of the things

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    contrasting the difference between the book and movie of “A separate piece”. I personally think that the movie was much more fun to watch‚ but the book was better over-all. some of the reasons I did not like the movie are Brinker‚ and the way he seemed much more nice. I also did not like how Gene did not go to Leper’s house and how Leper came back to the school. Another thing I did not enjoy in the movie is how Brinker did not enlist with Gene as he did in the book. In my overall

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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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