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    Book Review: Friday Night Lights takes place in 1998 when H.G. Bissinger a journalist decided to follow a football team in Texas. He finally chose Permian High which has a population of over 90‚000 people. H.G. Bissinger soon finds out that football for the Panthers wasn’t ordinary. Football was life for the players‚ and reasonably so‚ they had won the past five state championships in a row. In my mind Friday Night Lights focuses on three major keys. It shows the dreams of the players‚ they pressure

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    G. Wells The Time Machine Mischel Figusch Englisch-LK Jg. 13 Plot Summary The novel begins with a dinner meeting at the Time Traveller’s house. The present intellectual group‚ consisting of the narrator‚ a Psychologist‚ a Medical Man and a Provincial Mayor are discussing the theme of the fourth dimension‚ i.e. time. The TT tries to explain the theory and the possibility of time travelling. As the guests doubted his words he proves his theory with a small model of a time machine

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    under your command‚ an army so vast it makes the ground tremble underneath it‚ and the ability to do anything at any time without repercussions‚ would make any mortal believe the contrary. Many films have been created depicting the historical accuracy of the events that occurred during the reign of the Roman Empire. One in particular‚ Gladiator‚ is a fictional film set during the time of the Roman Empire. As a story line it has no actual historic validity‚ however depicts the imperialistic‚ unscrupulous

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    ones from the novel. Jonas’s Characteristic are more simple‚ and realistic in the movie. Someone who sees new things is curious‚ and in his community‚ being curious and wanting to express it is very understandable‚ but in the novel he doesn’t really express his curiosity‚ and instead is equivocal. The movie shows his curiosity‚ and him wanting everyone to “feel”. Reasons that Jonas is better in the movie than the book‚ are that he is more relatable‚ he takes bigger risks‚ and has a more audacious‚

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    difference between the movie and the book is an important character named Tom Sawyer‚ who is not present or mentioned in the film. It is evident from reading the story that Tom was a dominant influence on Huck‚ who obviously adores him. Tom can be seen as Huck’s leader and role model. He has a good family life‚ but yet has the free will to run off and have fun. Tom is intelligent‚ creative‚ and imaginative‚ which is everything Huck wishes for himself. Because of Tom’s absence in the movie‚ Huck has no one

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    The story of Frankenstein is well known and often remade inaccurately. Looking at the original story of Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and the movie that is most accurate‚ Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein‚ it is seen that there are many similarities and differences. The movie’s abundant similarities to the novel allow for the movie to carry the name Frankenstein and even include the original author’s name. The book and movie share a similar storyline‚ but the movie strays from the novel in certain scenes

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    there’s no conflict‚ there are no stories worth telling - or reading.” Is an utopian society the way to go? In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ the protagonist Jonas soon realized after becoming The Receiver that the Elders in his community have been hiding the truth of what could have been. There is more feeling and technology in the movie compared to the book The Giver. The movie and the book The Giver have similarities‚ such as‚ the characters are all the same. Jonas is strong‚ courageous‚ and wants

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    Similarities and Differences in Characters Vs. Actors In the novel and film On the Road by Jack Kerouac‚ the choice of actors to play the major roles‚ especially that of the narrator Sal Paradise‚ was bad in that it was way off base from Kerouac’s book. Why does the choice of actors significantly differ from how they are portrayed in the novel? Because Jack Kerouac had written the novel so long ago that he did not have the knowledge or wording to explain or show how they are portrayed in the film

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    those type of characters‚ is named Beorn. Beorn is a character that appears in the novel named The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien. There is a remake of the book in a movie version called The Hobbit and it is directed by Peter Jackson. The book was originally published during the year 1937. The movie of The Hobbit was released in the year 2012. In the movie‚ Gandalf‚ Bilbo‚ and the dwarves meet Beorn in a dramatic way in which Beorn chases them to his own home‚ while in the novel Gandalf tells the party

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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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