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    friend, Mercutio, which set off Romeo. Although they share some general similarities, the differences in their language, where the fight scene is, the weapons they use are what make the 1968 movie version by Zeffirelli more effective than the 1996 Luhmann version. Some similarities between the two versions are that the fight between Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo takes place in the afternoon. Also, the opening scene for both is worry free and light hearted but the mood is turned around quickly.…

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    I believe that the Zeffirelli version does a better job of presenting the original Shakespeare play. While lines were slightly changed, and certain scenes were deleted, or added, this version is a more classic, and traditional retelling of Romeo and Juliet. One reason why this version is better, is because of the production, and the ways in which the scenes were depicted. In the modern version, the scenes were exaggerated to an extent where they became too cheesy, and extreme. While it followed…

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    law. There are lots of different versions of this bill. In Alabama, their version of this law talks about equality and rights of men, people source of power, and religious freedom (Alaware). Arizona’s version of this law talks about how the government may burden a person’s exercises of religion if the action of the burden is in the interest of the government, and is the least limiting means of that government interest (Arizona State Legislature). Arkansas’ version of this bill discusses the same…

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    Hero by Rick Riordan, a search must be done in the library’s online catalog, Destiny. Users are able to search for the book in the same manner. A keyword search would result in the title appearing both in the analog version and eBook version. However, the eBook version and analog version are listed as two different…

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    Essay On Mulan Culture

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    many different variations of the story, yet each have the same general underlying point to the story: a female pretends to be a male in order to fight in the Imperial army, and eventually her true gender is discovered. However, different cultural versions of this fairytale will differ in other aspects of the story. Insights into the culture that the story stems from can also be gained by analysing the fairytale. A comparison between two cultural variations of the folktale will provide a greater…

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    The short story version of “The Monkey’s Paw” by W. W. Jacob is very similar to the video version of “The Monkey’s Paw” a film by Ricky Lewis Jr. There are many different reasons to why the movie and short story are similar. First off, in both versions of the story they both use the monkey's paw and make the same wishes. This is very important to the story because if they didn’t make the same three wishes the stories would be completely different. For example, if they didn’t make the wish to…

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    Cinderella (The French version). But, almost everyone hasn’t read another culture’s version of Cinderella. The story Cinderella (The French Version) and the story Rhodopis (The Egyptian Version) are two versions of the Cinderella we know today, and the “symbol” of the slipper, shows us both of the economics in each of the countries that these stories originated in In the French version, Cinderella, the symbol of the shoe reveals the culture's style of clothing. In the French version,…

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    Essay On Hamlet Soliloquy

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    director and actors all three version have some similarities and some difference showing the same content. Many people see hamlet in different way, but as we looked in these three version we can find many similarities.…

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    John Henry Book Vs Movie

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    I am comparing the written and movie versions of the tall tale John Henry. Tall tales are short stories that have action, a problem to solve, and a hero with supernatural abilities. John Henry was a former slave who became a steel driver for a railroad company. He was considered the strongest man working the rails. One day a salesman came to the camp the steel drivers were staying at with a steam drill, and John Henry agreed to a competition to prove a steam driller couldn’t out-drill a man.…

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    of this famous Shakespeare play, however, the two interpretations that I will focus on are an open-air play, or stage, version and a World War ll, or film, version. To begin, the stage/play version utilized a more traditionally themed set up in order…

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