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    colors or environments. The movie of “The Goblet of Fire‚” have some scenes that have been cut because the books contain around eight hundred pages. When I first watched the movie‚ I read that the producers were debating if they should have divided the movie into two parts due the book length. For this reason‚ a lot of print text was deleted in the movie; while other scenes were added to give the audience a deeper view of some scenes. One clear example that the movie was changed‚ is the scene when

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    Mrs. Walden LTCA March 13‚ 2013 Reality TV . There are so many different genres of reality TV. Reality TV is a genre of television programs that presents purportedly unscripted dramatic or humorous situations that require no scripts and usually no celebrities. Reality TV is the new wave in television media. If you want to prepare 30 minute meals or see some rich people being very dramatic‚ all you have to do is tune in and watch reality TV. There is something for every crowd‚ no matter

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    A Separate Peace: Movie vs. Novel In comparing and contrasting the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles and the movie directed by Larry Peerce‚ I found both differences and similarities. Unlike most movie/book comparisons I found mostly comparisons. Don’t get me wrong‚ they are different but the main points are very similar. One of the biggest differences I noticed was that in the book A Separate Peace‚ Finny broke Devon’s School Record at Swimming. In the movie Finny breaks the

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    Tv Violence

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    TV Isn’t Violent Enough” By Ashley Jo Helton Mr. Acorn English 1010 – 011 February 19‚ 2013 Outline Thesis statement: While Oppenheim’s argument makes sense logically‚ it does not make sense ethically. I. Oppenheim’s main problem with violence on television shows is the lack of realism. a. Most violent scenes on television could never happen as played out on screen. b. The author uses his medical background to explain this lack of realism. II. Realistic violence

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    Anne Frank Book vs Movie

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    Anne Frank Book vs Movie In the movie Anne Frank it was very interesting. At first I noticed it really wasn’t the same as the book. The Van Danns had different last names and some people changed. I thought that the movie was good because I could see how everything was and I was able to have a picture in my head of what was going on. I liked seeing how it was back then and what they went through. In the beginning of the movie and book Anne was pretty wealthy. Once the war started they went into

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    weekly television viewing are an extraordinary amount of commercial messages. Before entering school‚ young children will have formed many of their beliefs of what is good by the commercials they have viewed. Due to the number of hours spent watching television‚ advertisers use the concept of repetition to "promote goods‚ services‚ ideas‚ images‚ issues‚ people‚ and indeed anything that the advertiser

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    about the tragic experience of a poor American family (The Joads) as they get kicked off their Oklahoma home and moved west towards California‚ during the time of the Great Depression through his book. Steinbeck’s novel became so popular that the movie‚ consisting of the same name as the book‚ directed by John Ford was even made after it. Like every novel and that was made into a film‚ it will have its similarities and differences. Audiences will have their own opinion on which of the two versions

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    Of Mice And Men: Book vs Movie As we all know‚ there’s one thing about books that appeal to every avid reader in the world; the visualization and imagination. This is something that movies can either enrich or abolish. For the book entitled ‘Of Mice And Men’‚ the movie acted as a detriment to the book. The differences between the movie and the book are insurmountable. To start thing off‚ the first thing that was dissimilar was when George and Lennie are shown sneaking into a train at night to

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    While it might be a popular thought to think of Greek and Roman festival theatre as very similar‚ there are actually many distinct differences between the two culture’s forms of theatre. One of the major differences is the way in which their stages were structured. Greek stages had round orchestras‚ a very thin proskenium where the actors would perform‚ and a small one story skene where the deus ex machina occurred. Roman stages‚ however‚ had half circle orchestras‚ a wider and raised proskenium

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    Dear John; Book vs. Movie

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    Dear John; Book vs. Movie Author Nicholas Sparks added to his list of best sellers with the novel Dear John. Dear John is a love story‚ love stories make big money in movie form‚ so the novels are popular to make into a movie. Books and movies are two forms of entertainment that are closely related and we overlook the differences among them. There are many similarities between the two‚ but there are also major differences. If one has never read a novel and then watched the movie version of the

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