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    In many ways it might be hard to see the stories High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Game" as having many similar parts. High Noon is a movie, and "The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story. Both High Noon and "The Most Dangerous Games" symbols throughout the the story are completely different, their main characters have no where to run, and Kane, High Noons main character and Rainsford, "The Most Dangerous Games" main character are both related to there enemies in the story. The symbols in both…

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    How do you create a suspenseful story? Jack Finney can answer that. His story, Contents of the Dead Man’s Pocket, leaves readers on the edge of their seats with all that happens. Jack Finney creates a suspenseful story through the use of internal conflict, external conflict, and cause and effect. By the use of internal conflict, Jack Finney creates a thrilling story. One example of an internal conflict Tom faces is when he was out on the ledge and he looked down. This created fear inside of…

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    Saillenfest and Dessalles ask the question, can believable characters act unexpectedly? The Knife Story is provided as an example to further illustrate this question. The story explains that John and Mary are true lovers with growing love, and on a Tuesday breakfast with John, Mary goes to the kitchen, grabs a knife, returns and stabs John in the back. With the short information provided, Mary stabbing John does not make sense, and therefore Mary’s character suffers from lack of believability…

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    In the story Monsters and in the The Andy Griffith show both of the movies have similar things happen but they also have different things happen in the story to. The mood changes in both movies very quick though. Something happens to make the two movies change. Something that you will not see coming. In Monster all these friends are outside on a sunny Saturday having a really good time when all the suddenly something goes over head what the people think is a meteor is far more different than…

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    In the fantasy fiction novel The Land of Stories: Beyond the Kingdoms By Chris Colfer the two main characters are two twins named Conner and Alex Bailey. In each book the twins need to face different challenges. The challenge in this book is that the twins figure out that one of the prisoners in the Land of Stories who goes by the name the masked man is their uncle who was an identical twin with the twins late father. They hadn’t known that their uncle had existed because their grandmother who…

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    The book and movie of The Giver are very different but alike at the same time. I liked the book and movie very much. There are similarities both big and small. One of the main differences that I noticed was about Jonas. In the book he was said to be 12 years old, while in the movie he looked 18 years old. One thing that was the same was his dark hair. I always imagined him with dark brown hair. In the movie he has dark brown hair. Another difference that I noticed was how the memories went back…

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    April Corrigan from Don’t Look Behind You and Ringer from The Last Star are both extremely self-driven, but differ because April is very vain while Ringer is highly intelligent. Ringer and April compare because they both show that they are self-driven through the two books. Ringer differs from April because she always shows her intelligence and thinks through difficult situations before facing them. April is extremely vain compared to Ringer because she only cares about herself and not about her…

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    At first glance, the movies Groundhog Day and Big Fish does not have much in common, but when one compares between the main characters’ quest from these two movies, there are a bunch of similarities between Edward, from Big Fish, and Paul, from Groundhog Day. Both Edward and Paul went on a life changing quests in their movies. In their quest, they meet similar encounters that they had to overcome. For an example, they both ended up meeting a person who was a presentation of Mara, a seductive…

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    ‘Code Black’ Season 2: Rob Lowe’s Character ‘Dr. Ethan Willis’ Joins as New Resident Doctor The “Code Black” Season 2 will be launched soon. Rob Lowe would be a new additional member of the newest season of “Code Black”. Rob Lowe will play the character of Colonel Ethan Willis, a doctor who comes back from the military operations in the Middle East and would teach the staff of Angels Memorial Hospital staff new techniques he learned from the combat field. Why does Rob Lowe’s character add…

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    In the story “By the Waters of Babylon,” we come across fascinating characters throughout the story as the protagonist John the son of a tribal priest explains his journey and strive for success as the story goes continues. The other character we come across in the story is John's Father who conducts the ceremony initiating his son to tribal to the tribal priesthood.However,on the other hand we meet John's Brothers who are the antagonists in the story.We can say this because in the story Johns…

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