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    ten times in a row without missing once, the naval cadet wins a sleek, pale-green Cadillac. If the naval cadet loses the bet, he will be deprived of the little finger on his left hand. The film adaptation is very different than the book version, making the film very confusing and the book more preferable. The film adaptation of “Man From The South” came out on…

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    Iñárritu is a remarkable story of two different man journeys to the finish line. Although both stories bear some clear similarities the differences between the reverent and how to build a fire are evident. Such as the tone, theme and as well as characters. In both stories they have very similarities when it comes to the tone in how the story was told, but as well as have silent difference. In how to build a fire the mood of the stories slowly changes as he discovers how unprepared he is for the…

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    (change thesis according to the question) however, the methods of expressing contrast each other. The film The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) and the fictional novel Butter (2012) by Erin Lange explore the protagonists’ transition from social exclusion to social involvement. Chbosky expresses the hardships experienced by the protagonist, charlie due to social exclusion continuously through the film, perks of being a wallflower. The extract opens with credits rolling through a tunnel,…

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    In the film Silence of the Lambs (Demme, 1991) the entire scheme is built across 3 key characters. Clarice Starling is an intelligent FBI apprentice who is put hooked on the situation of trying to disentangle the intellect of a wicked mastermind, Hannibal Lecter, in demand to discover the solutions wanted to apprehend the serialized murderer, Jame Gumb, also recognized as Mr. Buffalo Bill. The emotional experience is very sturdy in all of the characters, lending to their credibility, excluding…

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    The Rebellion The novel The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman, and the film Strictly Ballroom by Baz Luhrmann are two examples of storytelling in which the main protagonist struggles in expressing their own spice of individuality in their society. The boy in The Ocean at the End of the Lane is an odd character as he is placed into almost two different planes of existance and is forced to find his personal strengths and weaknesses, while Scott Hastings in Strictly Ballroom is a…

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    in which the mode Twilight has been portrayed. Twilight is portrayed in film and novel which defines and summarizes the difference in nature and tone of the two pieces. Namely the two pieces reveal how the protagonist acts and reacts, the visual display against textual perception, and the abbreviated conversations. Throughout this paper the reader will be able to detect contextual clues to allow one to relate the novel and film to the two chosen modes. The reasoning for the chosen modes…

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    information that is presented. The narrator provides insight to characters’ thoughts and backgrounds as well as provides historical background for the time period. He then contrasts Victorian time with his modern day. The narrator though can be seen to be somewhat unreliable, especially because of the switching of the time period of which we are reading. The unreliability of maintaining the linear narrative contributes to the presence of the characters by…

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    Scott Card’s surprising novel and film Ender’s Game, Ender Wiggin is burdened with the responsibility of saving the world from their alien enemy, the Buggers. Though every person on the Earth has their own responsibilities some aren’t as important as saving the Earth. In the novel and film Ender faces many obstacles but will soon overcome them. While watching the film there were two differences from the novel that stood out, Ender’s age and when all of the characters were introduced. There was a…

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    Marc’s film was a beautiful piece in itself, as far as an effective adaptation of the novel goes, the film really left out and altered some major details; such as the characters, plot, and emotions This can lead to confusion and less enjoyment for someone who has already read the novel. Marc has had a decent try at portraying the…

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    King Kong Film Analysis

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    What was the best King Kong film? King Kong 1933 had a rating of 8/10 on IMDb and a 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. King Kong 2005 had a rating of 7.3/10 on IMDb and a 84% on Rotten Tomatoes. The 1933 film was directed Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Shoedsack, 2005 film was directed by Peter Jackson. In the remake the story was based on the original by Merian C. Cooper and Edgar Wallace but was re-written by Peter Jackson who also directed the film. Ann Darrow was played this time by Naomi Watts with…

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