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    phenomenal novel. I thought it really showed the growth of an unlikely friendship really well and taught crucial life lessons. I personally enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird and The Chosen’s characters, storyline, and themes a lot. However, I felt that The Chosen was a better book with a more appealing storyline, characters, and themes. To Kill a Mockingbird is about two siblings named Scout and Jem who live in Maycomb, Alabama. At a young age, they both learn about the dark world, and mature…

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    and the reader is allowed to not only see the growth of the friendship, but also the personal growth of the individual characters, making them dynamic. Another character is Sarah’s mom Rozanne. Sarah’s mom would be considered the antagonist in the storyline. This character suffers from severe Schizoaffective Disorder causing her to behave in a manner that is detrimental to the wellbeing of Sarah. Throughout the story we find this character in and out of the hospital and creating chaos in the…

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    running through their storylines and others. Generally the actions of characters that are motivated by these narrative enigmas will help move the story along in a sort of cause-effect chain. If we examine the narrative enigmas of a long running storyline from a serial television program, than we can find out how they help move the story along and raise even more questions that will eventually be answered (or not in some occasions). The example we will be examining comes from a storyline that…

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    whether the film will follow the comics. If the film becomes a success, there might be a chance Catwoman gets a second shot at redemption. 4. Mythology Behind The Story Pitof’s Catwoman wasn’t exactly inspired by the Selina Kyle cat burglar. The storyline came from an Egyptian myth where cats were a symbol of resurrection. The legend comes to fruition when Patience is brought back to life by Egyptian Mau cats. If Catwoman becomes the subject of a newer, more accurate film, the mythology of the…

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    Scott Hays Mrs. Sites English II 19 September 2016 Comparing and Contrasting between Soldier’s Heart and Red Badge of Courage Did the author of Soldier’s Heart, Gary Paulsen, read the book Red Badge of Courage and copy the story line to write his book? There are only a few differences in the story line of the two books, there will be some listed below. There are several Comparisons in between the two books, some of these will also be listed below. Soldier’s Heart and Red Badge of Courage are…

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    Holes Book Vs Movie Essay

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    Louis Sachar and the film “Holes” directed by Andrew Davis, there are many similarities and differences between both the book and movie. The things that this essay will explore are the similarities and differences in the characters, setting, plot/storyline and stylistic features. The characters in the novel are presented differently to that in the film. An example of this is that roasting, less friendly in the film, emotional responses are different in the film to the novel. This is a good…

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    Strictly Ballroom storyline reinforces the statement by having Scott Hastings be the 'Aussie Battler'. He is the 'Aussie Battler' character because he fights to be able to dance his own steps. The whole movie he is told that he can't or he shouldn't but either way he does and that is the meaning of an 'Aussie Battler'. Shines storyline reinforces the statement. It reinforces it by David Helfgot being an 'Aussie Battler', he overcomes…

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    provided in these films. Careful analysis of the actual events should be researched, as film producers tend to add an air of sensationalism or a second storyline to their movies. Popular cultural tools such as movies have changed the storyline of the fight between the whites and the Native Americans. The film industry have created their own storyline separately from the historical facts which in turn leads the movie viewers to believe this was the actual story behind the Native American’s fight…

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    American Crime Analysis

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    color-blind racism (Bonilla-Silva 76). Of the storytelling Bonilla-Silva examined, he determined that there are two types, storylines, and testimonies (76). According to Bonilla-Silva, storylines are “fable-like” because they are based on general arguments that seem obvious or that appeal to common sense (76). On the other hand, testimonies are the personal details that uphold the storyline. They create the “aura of authenticity and emotionality that only ‘firsthand’ narratives’ can furnish”…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee and The Chosen by Chaim Potok both withhold interesting and captivating plots. However, the overall meaning of each book determines which novel has a better moral. Additionally, in To Kill a Mockingbird, the characters’ qualities vary, which causes the reader to remain constantly intrigued when reading the book. Conversely, in The Chosen, the characters have similar values and the characteristics do not vary as much. Lastly, the plot in To Kill a Mockingbird…

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