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    than the 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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    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 things to be back how they were generations back. The Giver is wise and also wants everything to be like

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    Fanny Fern: The first American Feminist In a time where a woman’s place was in the home‚ her duty was to serve her husband‚ and her hobbies included reading her Bible and birthing babies‚ Fanny Fern (Sarah Willis) dared to write. Her columns encouraged women to abandon the prospects of matrimony‚ and pulled back the curtain on the perfect American marriage. Fern’s writings challenged the ideals of marriage‚ sexual inequality‚ and religiously based modesty. During Fern’s lifetime‚ marriage was

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    Yi during her spying mission. Such experiences formed significant psychological defenses within her according to the psychoanalysis of Freud. The movie Lust‚ Caution provides a much fuller explanation and details about what the author of book did not offer thoroughly‚ which is the family background of Wang Jiazhi. There is a scene in the movie that Wang is sitting in a shabby room and trying to organize her word for the wedding greetings to her father who moved oversea years ago with her little

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    Fern Hill vs. Tintern Abbey Both “Fern Hill” by Dylan Thomas and “Tintern Abbey” by Williams Wordsworth are written to share a childhood memory. In each poem themes of youth and time are evident throughout. Thomas and Wordsworth use strong imagery of nature to convey the power of a memory. “Fern Hill represents the passage of one mans life from boyhood to adulthood and the realization of his mortality. The speaker in this poem uses expressive language and imagery to depict a tale of growing

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    and later became an Academy Award winning movie in 1940. The novel and the movie are both considered to be magnificent masterpieces. Although both the novel and movie form of Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath are considered to be American classics‚ the novel provides a deeper understanding of the story’s time and meaning. The novel’s interchapters provide a greater understanding of the time in which The Grapes of Wrath takes place. First‚ in the movie it is unclear why the Joads are forced to abandon

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    Nearly evvery person has a dream. Few fortunate ones‚ such as Martin Luther King‚ are able to live there dream. However‚ there are some unfortunate people who fail to achieve it. Either way one has to accept the reality and if needed‚ move on. There are many stories written in which the importance of dreams is expressed. The most controversial and brave of its time is A raisin in the sun by Lorraine Hanseberry. This play was filmed in 1961 by Columbia Pictures and a new version came out in 2008

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    complexity of love in a fast-paced society by using narrative and stylistic elements combined with energetic editing in an advanced‚ creative way. Primarily‚ casting decisions had a huge impact on character portrayal and the success of the movie. Romeo was played by a "pretty boy" in both movies to depict sensitivity and youthful attractiveness. Both Leonardo DiCaprio and Leonard Whiting depicted emotions well‚ but DiCaprio seemed less refined or proper in his movements to put a modern spin

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    Movie and Book Comparison In the book Lord of the Flies there are many comparisons between the book and the movie and difference the plot in movie was different than how it was in the book in the movie they changed the some ways of the characters like the way the acted and the story line was different as well. The three major differences that I seen in the movie was how the conch was shattered and how there was an adult with them on the island and Ralphs Attitude towards Piggy. In contrast to the

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    Nobel prize winner from Oxford Mississippi. He wrote novels‚ short stories‚ poetry‚ essays‚ and a play. He is best known for his short stories‚ two of which are named Barn Burning and Red Leaves. There are many diveresities between these stories such as Barn Buring’s themes of authority and justice versus Red leaves’s themes of corruption and mortality but there are also similarities that include Power‚ Slavery‚ and Loyalty. Overall Faulkner uses similar techniques and themes but has diversity

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