creative movie with a whole different setting and time period. My modern movie proposal is one that includes minorities and a new main character to give the viewers a new adventure to experience that still ties in with the book. The title of this movie is The Underwater Voyage because my movie is focused on the main character’s journey back to her home. This new character is named Odisia, which I hope closely resembles the original main character’s name, Odysseus. Odisia fought in a war and lost…
As Kino and Juana marched toward the ocean carrying Coyotito.Kino stops and pulls the pearl from his pocket. Holding it up to the light, he stares into it carefully. As Kino stares at the pearl he sees their future.He sees his marriage in a church, and an education for Coyotito,fine clothing, and a new harpoon made of iron. Suddenly, the music was no longer pleasant, but sinister, when he began looking for his rifle is sees a man he killed,instead of seeing a church wedding he sees Juana beaten…
a new location, and Morgan always seem to find those clues every time. Assuming from the finale episode of season five, it seems like the next season will explain what happened to Morgan during the time he separated from Rick. Because Morgan’s character isn’t that important to the show nor he is popular with the viewers, the writers could just leave his story as an open ended, but they decided to do the opposite. I am glad that they are concluding everyone’s story because I do not like it when…
Around a decade ago mentally ill characters on soap operas were portrayed completely different to the way they are portrayed today. They were portrayed on TV as mad, bad and dangerous to know. Recently, soap operas and dramas, including Coronation Street and EastEnders, regularly win plaudits for their sympathetic depictions of people with conditions such as bipolar disorder and depression (Goodchild, 2015). According to Goodchild (2015) the research and findings from the Glasgow Media Group…
into the spy business after his uncle, who was a spy, dies. He is sent to a millionaire's home and manufacturing plant to check a few things out for M16. The setting of the story is in London, England, where M16 is stationed. This affects the main character because he is headed to look over something at Port Talon and at the end of the book he has to find a way back to London before Herod Sayle, the man who he is investigating, gets there. The story kept me involved throughout the book because…
needed to change her life, but in the movie this is not exactly the case. One main difference seen is in the beginning of the play it is raining and everyone is huddled under a canopy as they are trying to leave a play. The play then introduces a character…
dark book and deals with darker themes. The book is about Manny Bustos, a 14 year old orphan that lives in a cardboard box on the streets. He is desperate for money so he can buy food to survive, but he has to deal with the gangs. The other main character of this story is Robert Locke, a sergeant. He is scarred by his thoughts and mind. He just drinks all his problems away. Manny and Robert agree to help each other and they try to survive together. The conflict of this story is 1 man vs an army.…
into English. There are nine characters in the Imaginary Invalid but I would say that their are three main character. Argan, Angelique, and Toinette are The three main character in the play. Argan is the imaginary invalid, he is also a very wealthy man, and a hypochondriac. His goal is to devises a plan to secure constant medical attention for…
in high school. And lets just say things aren't looking so great! Playwright Bert V. Royal has taken each character indirectly and given them a place far from how you saw them before. The show shrewdly masks the personality of every character, so that the issues of the play draw more concentration than endeavoring to figure's "who". Nonetheless, the utilization of these well known characters is the thing that gives the demonstrate its enthusiastic…
to read, you get the feeling that you can realy relate to this character. On the outside he seems like a regular, nice person, but deep down, he is as troubled as anyone can be. The plot is quite unusual as well. At first it seems like a predictable and easy to read book, but once you are introduced to the real plot you will not be able to put down the book. The book also deals very well with the dual personality of the main character,…