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Novel The Outsider Society
1,170 wordsThe Outsider and L. A story The novel The Outsider written by Albert Camus and the feature film L. A Story directed by Mick Jackson both contain similar contentions that both men in each text are seen to be outsiders by society through their actions and behavior. Another term for this can be thought to be existentialism. Different texts often have similar themes, which can be seen through the two texts selected. Evidence that backs up this statement can be seen through quotes in both texts as we...
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Adam Cayhall In Death Row
1,727 wordsThe Chamber: A Look Into the Novel and Film Dan Cano Mrs. Ficarrota English 10 Honors 9 December 1996 Stories about crime prove to be a strong part of America's entertainment in this day. In The Chamber, John Grisham writes about a Klansman who is convicted of murder and a grandson who tries to save his grandfather is on death row. This story is now a major motion picture. This story carries a strong emotional following to it because it both questions and supports the death penalty in different ...
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Oscars Attenborough
1,081 words'It's fantastical, magical stuff' 'I don't mind dying, I just don't want to be there at the time". As Richard Attenborough recalls Spike Milligan's famous quote, he roars with laughter, rocking back in his chair. Milligan died in February this year and the throwaway joke has now become the great absurdist's cinematic epitaph, scrawled in bold Celtic copperplate across the opening titles of the film version of his first novel, Puckoon, published in 1964. By now, Attenborough is almost in tears, b...
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Squidge
728 wordsThe novel "Starstruck" is written by Kathy Hopkins, and is 216 pages in length. The publisher is Harper Collins Publishing and the date of publication was not listed in the novel. Cathy Hopkins started writing novels in 1987, and she wrote a number of 16 books that year. In the year 2000 she started to write teen novels. My novel "Starstruck" is about a girl named Lia, dealing with her hectic everyday life. In this book Lia get's asked out by Squidge (one of her friends) and she says yes. Finall...
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Cooper's The Last Of The Mohicans
1,865 wordsBibliography The Last of the Mohicans. Produced by Michael Mann. 1 hour 54 minutes. 1992. Cooper, James Fenimore. The Last of the Mohicans. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1983. The French and Indian War of the eighteenth century had uniquely complex qualities, matched by the gravity of its outcome. The myriad of cultures involved the French, Canadian, American, English, Algonquians, and Iroquois whom make this era fascinating. The multi-ethnic element made it a war built upon fragil...
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Novels And Films
1,649 wordsThemes and issues: a stimulus for discussion groups. Using these quotes to help you get started, discuss the way the novel deals with the theme you " ve chosen and your own ideas about it. RITUALS, RULES, CULTURAL TRADITION' illegitimacy isn't a big deal any more!' (p 35) Jacob: ' But what's the big deal? Everyone has babies without being married these days. Everyone lives together and gets remarried. ' Josie: 'We live in the same country but we " re different. What's taboo for Italians isn't ta...
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Inventive World Of Wonderland And Alice's Journey
1,652 wordsThe inventive world of Wonderland and Alice's journey in to her own imagination is more then merely a children's story. Looking deep at the symbols and structure of the story one can see that it becomes more complex and abstract as Alice gets deeper and deeper in her journey in Wonderland. Lewis Carol wrote the book in 1876 and Disney produced its own animated version of Alice in Wonderland no more then twenty years ago. The Disney production aimed at a younger audience, shows Wonderland as a ve...
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Opening Scene Of The Novel Brighton Rock
2,440 wordsBrighton Rock. I am going to look at the opening scene of the novel Brighton Rock and compare and contrast this with the opening scene of the film. I am mostly interested in the way Ida and Pinkie are presented and the run up to the murder. I want to see how similar or contrasting events are leading up to this and how the novel and film build tension. The novel 'Brighton Rock' was written by Graham Greene between the wars. The opening lines immediately introduced a dark feeling to the novel. Whe...
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Film Adaptation
2,243 wordsAdaptation is not a new phenomenon. Taking a literary classic and transforming it into a completely different medium has been the choice of many directors, artists other authors and so on, for a great many years. Whilst there is nothing quite like an original screenplay, artwork or musical composition, there are also a number of advantages in presenting a well known, or even lesser known piece in a different format. Some of these advantages involve previous recognition of the work and an immedia...