In the story "Irraweka Mischief Maker," man is depicted as gullible and easily tricked by the clever and cunning Irraweka. Despite his best efforts, man repeatedly falls victim to Irraweka's schemes, highlighting human vulnerability and the consequences of giving in to temptation. Ultimately, the story serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of being misled and the importance of using discernment in dealing with others.
how important is for a film maker to remain true to the original story
how important is for a film maker to remain true to the original story
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Geroge Bernard Shaw.
Another way to say "in the story" could be "within the narrative" or "as depicted in the text."
Tony is depicted as a caucasian in West Side Story, and is presumably of Italian descent.
Yes, so the story goes.
The Trojan War is depicted in Homer's Book the Illiad.
In the Dr. Seuss story "The Sneetches," the Sneetches are depicted as yellow in color.
A person cant come back to life but the story behind it sounds like it can be true
Matilda Wormwood is depicted as being five and a half years old at the beginning of the story, and she turns six by the end.