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  • Tomas And Sabina
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    The Unbearable Lightness of Being: A Comparison of the Novel and the Movie. The Novel and the movie differ in how they emphasize events that occur. Things that hold great value in the novel dont have much importance in the movie and vice versa. Milan Kunde ra wrote the novel, which was first published in 1984. The movie was the work of Philip Kaufman, the director, and Saul Zaentz, the producer. Together they did a very respectable job in representing the novel. The novel focused on three relati...
  • Squidge
    728 words
    The 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...
  • Kazan's Film Adaptation Of The Novel
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    East of Eden: Book / Movie Explanation John Steinbeck's epic tale, East of Eden, is portrayed very accurately in Elia Kazan's film adaptation of the novel. Though the screen adaptation of East of Eden is an excellent portrayal, one of the most probable reasons for deleting sections of the book were constraints of time and money. Apparently the directors choices to delete certain sections of the book obviously did not affect the movie or the books plot line too greatly. The director most probably...
  • Mama Elenas Death Gertrudis
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    Laura Esquirels, Like Water for Chocolate, is a modern day Romeo and Juliet filled with mouthwatering recipes. It has become a valued part of American literature. The novel became so popular that it was developed into a film, becoming a success in both America and Mexico. Alfonso Arau directs the film. After reading the novel and seeing the movie, I discovered several distinct differences between the two as well as some riveting similarities. The novel begins with the main character, Tita, being...
  • Hickock And Smith
    705 words
    'In Cold Blood' Review 'In Cold Blood' is a tragic story of two men, Eugene Hickock and Perry Edward, who murder an entire family in search of money and then find themselves running from the law. While writing the book, Truman Capote used only facts to create a novel out of an actual event. He had thousands of notes on the subject, but his problem was making his book read like a novel. He accomplished this by adding dialogue and describing characters feelings. This technique is used in the film ...
  • Great Detail Of Perry Smiths Childhood
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    Mark Jennings Jennings 1 English 1302 Mrs. Carroll 29 March 1999 In Cold Blood Novel to Movie Comparison The book, In Cold Blood, is a nonfiction story by Truman Capote. This book presents one of the worst murders in history. It was a best seller worldwide, and turned into a successful movie. As usual the movie does not stand up to the book. If you want more knowledge of the townspeople, victims and more insight into the trial, more background details of the murders, you should read the book. If...
  • Doctorow Believes
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    In the classic E.L. Doctorow novel, Ragtime, we see the juxtaposition of many motifs to represent Doctorows view of the early century. By combining history and fiction Doctorow allows himself to write a semi-accurate interpretation of the early 1900's while also being able to strongly express his own biases and opinions of the era. The biggest, and perhaps most important theme Doctorow applies in the novel is social tension, or the battle of the rich versus the poor. Other important themes inclu...
  • Whole Novel
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    Sara Tillis on 9/10/00 Ms. Parks Eng. IV Adv. x The Perfect Storm Journal Entries 1. What kind of person do you think the author is I think Junger is very, very interested in the topic of the book. He showed great knowledge when it came to the setting the boats, and the terminology. I wouldnt be surprised if he was into a few extreme sports. Sebastian Junger weaves a compelling narrative. He tells of the lives of sword fishermen and their families. He describes the training and ordeals of sea re...
  • Reads Like A Novel
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    1. The Godfather (Mario Puzo): Great characterization, vivid descriptions, fascinating look at a powerful subculture, well researched, much of it based on true people and events. The book is way better than the movies, and the movies deserved their Best Picture Oscars. 2. Catch-22 (Joseph Heller): Most original novel I've ever read. Brilliant, funny, thought-provoking anti-war tract. 3. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (the Bard). No bookshelf is complete without it. My copy has everyth...
  • World According To Garp
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    Based on the novel by John Irving, The World According to Garp as captured by George Roy Hill, is a lively, off kilter drama with a grotesque comedic appeal. Garp, (Robin Williams) is the product of a not so orthodox 'relationship' between his mother, Jenny Fields, (Glenn Close) the strong minded, strong willed, ahead of her time, 'radical feminist' and an unlikely injured pilot. The twists carry us through a stretch of sporadic scenes of a young Garp from childhood to man. In his pursuit to bec...

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