well you can always tell that they won't always put everything in the book in a movie, so try your best to notice what it has and what it doesn't have. hope it helps ;-)
the writers compare and contrast to analyze the strength and weakness of a book or article. as a critic the writer wants to bring some elements of improvements in that piece of writing.
do it old school and look it up in a science book or somethin'
The cast of characters in the book of Acts is quite numerous and includes Peter, James, John, Stephen, Philip, Paul, Ananias, Barnabas, Silas, James, Cornelius, Timothy, Titus, Lydia, Luke, Apollos, Felix, Festus, and Agrippa.
yes it has become a movie
The comparative degree of "dull" is "duller," and the superlative degree is "dullest." These forms are used to compare the level of dullness between two or more subjects. For example, one book can be duller than another, while a third book might be the dullest of all.
compare and contrast of paradise book 1 and book9
the writers compare and contrast to analyze the strength and weakness of a book or article. as a critic the writer wants to bring some elements of improvements in that piece of writing.
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When comparing two things, you look for similarities and differences between them. For example, in a compare and contrast essay, you might discuss how two characters from a book are similar in their determination but differ in their approach to problem-solving. This type of analysis helps highlight both the commonalities and distinctions between the subjects being compared.
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There are, inevitably difference between the movie and the book. There is no song or other component to a Rainbow in the book ( a cyclone would destroy its own rainbow by its own shock wave) while no science-fiction writer, Mr. Baum at least realized that fact. There are a number of different characters such as the Pumpkinhead which do not appear in the film, a good study for Compare and contrast.
do it old school and look it up in a science book or somethin'
There are some major differences in characters and development between the book and the movie. Gump is not as successful in the book, nor is Jenny as bad. Below I have included a link to a site that compare the book and movie.
Henrik is not in the movie, and neither is Phillip's father. The book begins in Curacao, whereas the movie begins on the ship. In the book, Timothy and Phillip stay on the cay for months, but in the movie, only fro days. In the book, Timothy attempts to get rid of stew cat, but not in the book. There are several more differences.
The movie is really bad, the book, sublime.
Their Eyes Were Watching God, a novel by Zora Neale Hurston, delves deeper into the inner thoughts and emotions of the protagonist, Janie, providing a more intricate character development. The movie adaptation, while visually capturing the essence of the story, may simplify certain plot points and character interactions to fit within a limited time frame. Both versions are powerful in their own ways, offering different experiences of the same story.
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.