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    all, the traits of the characters in the play are not at all similar to the ones in the movie. Secondly, the plot is different in the movie than the play. Finally, the disguises and cross dressings are for different purposes. Here are the many differences I found in the play and the movie. Firstly, the characters in She’s the Man and Twelfth Night are very different. In She's the Man, Viola is portrayed as more aggressive while in Twelfth Night, she is carefree being a servant. With She's the…

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    Doolittle, who wants to be a sales representative for a beer company. Although both movie and play follow the same plot structure, they each host their own unique differences. The play published in 1912 was set in London and told the story of a girl who 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…

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    Most people have heard a story book with the lines “once upon of time” at the beginning when we were younger ether from parents or a school and most girls and some guys watched a disney movie with a princess and a prince defeating the villain and living happily ever after. In reality though the books and movies that people know ,love, and still watched today are actually from a darker story with gore, death, and people with darker personalities from the movies and books that are known by many…

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    being adapted into many organisations around the world. Diversity is defined as representing all the ways people are unlike and alike – the differences and similarities in age, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, capabilities and socioeconomic background (Kinicki, Scott-Ladd, Perry, Williams, 2015). Diversity is about looking at differences and similarities together rather than as two separate elements. Lee Gardenswartz and Anita Rowe, two experts on diversity, have come up…

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    be found throughout the story. Short Story give you facts and information just like novels but they are a lot shorter than regular novels. The author who wrote short story are KAP,Wi and NH. They all write similar stories they also have a lot of differences to it as well. They all have different ways they like to describe their characters as well and describing their setting and other literary devices and which I will be talking about. The paper that I’m writing about will be talking about the…

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    Book Of Wonder

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    some differences between them. There are parts that stayed the same and other parts were missing or appeared. Both book and movie are great but very emotional. If i had to choose which one of them is better, I would have to go with the movie. The book has a lot of details and emotional. Here are some of the similarities of Wonder. The parts stayed the same but the book had more sections to it. Auggie has parents and a sister named Via. The scenes were the same. Now here are the differences.…

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    In The Giver, there were many differences between the book and the movie. The jobs and were all different. There were many differences on the memory topic as well and many of the things are paired with idea that everything is futuristic. The book and movie have their own qualities, so they are both excellent works of media. First, the movie has different jobs compared to the book. For example, Asher was not a Drone Pilot in the book, he was Assistant Director of Recreation, and Fiona was the…

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    works of art is El, Anatsui. Sasa, 2004, and Faith Ringgold’s The Bitter Nest, Part II: The Harlem Renaissance Party, 1988. The El. Anatsui and Faith Ringgold has both are very similar pieces of artwork; however, they still manage to express their differences between them. El, Anatsui artwork is similar to Faith Ringgold, both represent the three-dimensional artwork. Sasa is made with aluminum and copper strips of wire and the Harlem Renaissance is made from strips of dyed, and pieced fabric.…

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    am going to be comparing and contrasting the movie and the book. I think the movie has been better because I’m not a big reader. There were lots of comparisons. There were also a lot of contrasts. In this paragraph I will list show differences between the movie and the book. In the movie John found a body buried in the snow, in the book he didn’t. In the movie Charlie and John fought in the book they didn’t. The book is mainly about Buck and the movie is mainly about John Thorton. In…

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    when she was in high school. In the book makes you think about what the people look like and picture the surroundings. The movie just shows you what the stuff looks like and not make you think. While the book and movie have many similarities and differences, the book was more effective in telling the story. To start the first comparable scene is the rumble. Both Dally comes out of the hospital to fight in the rumble. In both Darry also gets punched because Dally comes out of the hospital to…

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