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    movies, shows or comic strips you notice the major similarities between them, but id be sure you’d notice that the setting of the book and movie also have their differences. aside from its minuscule differences, the similarities are far greater. It is evident that the producer and writer of the script for the movie, took the the time to make sure that both the movie and the book went hand in hand. As we start of by opening the first few pages we automatically notice the words the author uses to…

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    The differences between the acting By: Jessica Svoboda “Casablanca” and “Plan 9 from Outer Space” are two very different movies. They each have very opposite writing and direction techniques. They both, however, should have the same skill in acting right? Wrong. They are on opposite ends of the movie spectrum. With “Casablanca” on the good side, and “Plan 9 from Outer Space” on the bad side. By telling a little more about the actors, comparing and contrasting, and picking out good or bad…

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    In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” written by Richard Connell, describes a story about a hunter being hunted. The book and movie have their similarities, but they differ on things including how the characters are shown and the scenes portrayed. The characters in the movie and book stay mostly similar and other little details about them, but those little details can be changed and a surprise of added characters not originally there in either the movie or book. In the start of the movie…

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    similarities such as their characters, P.O.V, story structure, values, and theme, they have univocal differences such as the character's' actual personality. If you read the book you'd notice that the lesson the books taught is close if not exactly the same. The characters just were destined to take two different paths in the process of learning the same lesson. Now even though the two did take…

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    1 Assignment 2 Drama Assignment/Do our Differences Define Us? 1.Do our differences define us? Write a paragraph in which you answer this question and provide at least 3 reasons to support your opinion. Our differences define everything about who we are as a person. These differences can range anywhere from the way we look, to the type of music we listen to furthermore It is up to the individual if they allowthe differences between their self and others to define who they are or if they will…

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    1962 movie, had many differences in the ways they were shown to us in the book and movie. One of the ways, is that most of the movie is told in the point of view of Jem unlike the book which is narrated by Scout. The other is about how Mrs. Dubose role in the book and movie are completely different, because in the movie she is just some crazy old lady that the kids would walk by. Also In the book, she used to show how atticus discipled his kids. These are just some differences between the 1962…

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    reflections into the water were similar. This painting displays the concept that no matter how different people seem, they are still people. I believe that everyone should share this outlook on people, that they are all the same inside no matter the differences on the outside. Historically, race has been the widespread judgmental trait of human beings. White has always been viewed…

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    stopped and commanded them to leave the train. They were left stranded in the woods and had to hike back to their town on foot. In Franklin’s story, he quotes, “She told me that the laws required racial separation, but that they did not, could not, make us inferior in any way,” (Franklin 4). Franklin’s statement demonstrates his journey to understanding of how to handle the racial injustice that he and his family were subjected to. By using pathos, he appealed to the reader’s sense of emotion…

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    book was adapted into a film in 197 and later adapted into another in 2013. Though they are based on the same book they have many differences, such as the character portrayal and the level of extravagance in each film. They also had few similarities, such as the length of the film and the overall plot. The way the characters are portrayed is one of the major differences between the films. Whereas Daisy is melodramatic and weak in the 1974 version, Daisy is quiet and much stronger in the 2013…

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    different authors there were a few similarities that stood out to me. These stories were nearly identical in structure with its detailed imagery, argent and over confident main character, and an ever curious companion; however, there was one small difference that I had noticed. From the beginning of both The Hound of the Baskervilles and A Study in Emerald you notice that the Mister Henry Camberley (main character of A Study in Emerald) and Sherlock Holmes liked to show off their skills. For…

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