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  • Frankenstein The Novel And Movie
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    Frankenstein the novel and movie had a few similarities and many differences. Robert De Niro plays the Creature and he does a good job portraying the creature in the novel. Kenneth Branagh plays Victor Frankenstein and his play was good with the way he showed the consequences he faced during his life. Henena Bonham Carter is Elizabeth who has an important role in the novel. In the 1994 film, Robert De Niro is the creature. They d o an excellent job with the special effects and he looks exactly l...
  • Role Of The Wilsons In The Novel
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    Grapes of Wrath Movie Review Would John Steinbeck be proud of the Steppenwolf Theatre Companys productions of the Grapes of Wrath No. This production of the Grapes of Wrath does the book no justice and lacks a very important theme presented throughout the novel. One theme, which it lacks is-I to we. This play was very limiting in that it only presented one family plight and not a panoramic picture. A key example of this would be the absence of the Wilsons. This family was very important, to the ...
  • Grass's Plays
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    Gunter Grass Gunter Grass is a German poet, novelist, playwright, sculptor, and printmaker. Grass describes himself as a "Spataufklarer", a belated apostle of enlightenment in an era that has grown tired of reason ("Gunter"). He was born in Danzig, Germany (currently Gdansk, Germany) on October 16, 1927. Grass wrote his first unpublished novel when he was only thirteen. Like many teenagers during World War II, Grass was a member of the Hitler Youth. He served under Luftwaffe when he was drafted ...
  • Anthony Burgess
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    John Anthony Burgess Wilson was an English novelist and critic. He was born in a small house inHarpurhey and was the son of a bookkeeper and part-time pianist. He was found lying in his cot when he was a baby with his mother and sister dead beside him. They were said to have been victims of the Spanish Flu. Anthony attended the Bishop Bilsborrow- Primary School, Moss Side, Xavier College and lastly Manchester University. He then spent six years as a wartime soldier and after he went into educati...
  • Chaim Potok
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    The Life and Work of Chaim Potok Chaim Potok lives a very full life he has served his country, peoples, and religion very well and with great impact. First, to be discussed is his life birth through the present. He was born at a very early age on February 17, 1929, in New York, New York to Benjamin and Mollie Potok. The first university he went to was Yeshiva University where he graduated in 1950 with a B.A., summa, in English Literature. He also went to the Jewish Theological Seminary of Americ...
  • Ilana Davita Chandal
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    In the novel "Davita's harp", communism and the effects of war play a significant role on the way Ilana reviews the world, and how she lives as a direct result of her beliefs. Davita-possessed exceptional sensitivity and intelligence even as a small child-perceives discord and disunity everywhere around her, and cannot be kept from seeing how her parents' ideals buckle under the hard realities of the world she's growing into. She sees people scorned and discriminated against because of their pol...
  • Most Similar Of The Novel And Film
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    Jurassic Park - The Lost World Comparison Contrast The Lost World as a novel is very different from its film version. The most contrasts are found in the beginning of the story. For instance, the novel starts off with Ian Malcolm giving a detailed lecture on extinction theories at the Santa Fe Research Center. Where as, the film starts with a wealthy British family vacationing on Isla Sorn a, an island of Costa Rica. On this island the tiny dinosaurs called compys attack a young British girl. As...
  • Inherit The Wind And Bradbury's Novel
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    Critical Analysis According to the critical lens statement by Henry Miller", The ordinary man is involved in action. The hero acts. An immense difference". This means that when the every day man is involved in action, a true hero will act and contribute a monumental difference. The popular novel, "Fahrenheit 451" by Bradbury and Lawrence and Lee's famous play "Inherit The Wind" both prove the validity of this quote. In Bradbury's Novel "Fahrenheit 451", a perfect example of Miller's statement is...
  • Alexandre Dumas
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    Alexandre Dumas was a major playwright who helped to revolutionize French drama and theater. He was one of the best historical novelists, publishing more than two hundred novels. He was born on July twenty fourth, mille eighteen in the french town of Villars-Cotter ets. His father was a general in Napoleon's army. His mother, Marie-Louise-Elizabeth was an innkeeper. His father died when he was four years old and his mother was not able to provide him with much education. As a young man, Alexandr...

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