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    student because it does not allow for creativity. To the contrary, Eisner (2003) believes that teachers should be engaged in both practical and artistic activities as they teach their student; thereby enhancing students' creative skills, rather than just implementing researched material. According to Eisner (2003), students learn at an early age to respond to this type of engagement and the outcome enables students to be productive in society. This belief is in direct contrast to Freire’s…

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    The books The Hunger Games and Divergent have a lot of similarities and differences, from the characters to the events that occurred during the story. Both books have similar storylines that the protagonists, Tris from Divergent, and Katniss from The Hunger Games, has to go through. However, Tris and Katniss both have qualities that are similar and some that are totally different, which separates these two novels and make them more interesting. Nonetheless, Tris is a more developed, more…

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    Similarities Solution-Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT) counselors and Reality Therapy (RT) counselors both strive towards creating a relationship with their clients. In regards to SFBT, it is important for the counselor to have an understanding of the theory behind what they are practicing, but it is even more important that the counselor and client have a healthy working relationship that is built on collaboration (Winbolt, 2014). In order for a SFBT counselor to have success with their client,…

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    true lover. Both these authors use a pet dog to connect the lady with this man. However, although these stories are quite similar, they are not the same. In fact, if one looks at the creativity and artistry behind the creation, one would see a vast difference between the two. The real analysis comes when we look at their writing techniques. Within the story, Anton Chekhov succeeds in certain decisions in his adaptation, such as placing the readers in suspense, while Oates does the better job in…

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    Revenge Vs Bully

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    As both stories have a closely related subject and purpose, it is with no surprise that their structures share many similar aspects although they have a few differences. First of all, both stories are told from the story teller’s point of view which is also the protagonist in both cases. Moving on, both stories have linear timelines. The stories are both composed of two parts, the first one being a story of their childhood memories where bullying have started and the second one being a jump many…

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    example of how books and movies can differ is in the story “The Outsiders” written by S. E. Hinton and produced by Francis Coppola.Although there are many similarities that both the book, The Outsiders, and the movie share, there were many noticeable differences in the appearance and personalities of all the characters. Three of the main characters, Pony, Johnny and Soda, will be reviewed in particular. The Outsiders is a unique book that is stylistic in the author’s usage of character…

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    means of representation. However, despite these similarities, they also have many differences, which help to account for the various changes in Trinidad during the 20th century. Upon reading both works, it is clear that they each have more similarities than just their shared culture. The first topic that is clear in both pieces is economic difficulties. Indeed, we can see this…

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    The short stories, My Papa’s Waltz by Theodore Roethke, My Last Duchess by Robert Browning, and Ozymandias by Percy B. Shelley, all incorporate characters who promote the plot. While there are noticeable differences between each poem, the similarities stand. Differences include variances in plot, types of characters, and unique writing style integrated by the authors. Similarities that unite the three poems involve the various characters having a role to further the generality of the plot. 4…

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    Book Vs Movie Analysis

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    There are multiple differences between the book and the movie of the Hunger Games. These differences can be found throughout the story. One major difference can be found in the introductions. The introduction to the movie and book are very different in the aspect that the book shows the world through Katniss’s perspective only so you get the idea of her waking up and comforting her sister, Prim, on the morning of the reaping before going into the woods to hunt. In the movie, the introduction…

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    trucker walking off into the snow to the point that Gina can no longer see him. There is no explanation of why he did it or what happen to him. It is vague and open to analysis as to what ultimately happen to him; is it an attempted suicide? Is he just trying to get away crowd of people? It is all a mystery. “Ice Angels” isn’t quite as ambiguous at the end because it ends with Jeanine finding faith and glory in the Ice Angles (which is more than likely the Aurora Borealis) in the middle of the…

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