Free Term Papers on Two Great Works

OPPapers.com Essay Index >> English >> Two Great Works

We have many free term papers and essays on Two Great Works. We also have a wide variety of research papers and book reports available to you for free. You can browse our collection of term papers or use our search engine.

Essays from FratFiles.com
  1. Two Great Works

    Two Great Works Two Great Works Thesis Statement: The morals and themes in both the book and the movie are parallel in the story of racism and Alabama life in the

  2. The Life And Great Works Of John Updike

    The Life And Great Works Of John Updike The Life and Great works of John Updike An American novelist, short story writer and a poet, John Updike was a country boy

  3. Comparative Study Of

    Comparative study of Two great works known for irony, in one a great author, Albert Camus, creates a masterpiece and in the other, a masterpiece creates a great

  4. Hamlet

    Hamlet Great literary works retain their popularity as a result of many different factors. One such factor which can lead to popularity of a work, current or consistent

  5. Inexcusable Acts In Literature

    Inexcusable Acts In Literature Throughout many great works of literature there are numerous characters whose acts are either moral or immoral. In the works Euripides

View More Papers...

Two Great Works

Submitted by sweet_adrenaline on March 22, 2005

Category: English
Words: 1121 | Pages: 5
Views: 250
Popularity Rank: 56,773
Average Member Grade: N/A (Add a Comment / Grade this Paper)

Two Great Works

Thesis Statement: The morals and themes in both the book and the movie are parallel in
the story of racism and Alabama life in the 1930's told through a young girl's eyes (Scout).

I. Introduction

A. Comparing the book to the movie
B. Challenges of director
II. Differences between movie and book
A. Characters
1. Aunt Alexandra
2. Miss Maudie
B. Morals and themes of the book the are same
III. Deletions of situations that appear in book and not in the movie
A. Mrs. Dubose and Jem's lesson
1. Atticus's lesson
2. courage
B. Tom Robinson's trial
1. left hand on the bible
2. cup toss
3. affect on audience
C. Passing of time
1. two years in book
2. one year in movie
IV. Similarities
A. Morals
B. Themes
1. innocence
2. prejudices
V. Conclusion

Garcia 1

Two Great Works

It is funny how when some infinitesimal facts, situations, and characters are changed in the making of a movie from a book, the morals are changed and concepts are not fully understood. This however, is not the case when comparing the book To Kill A Mockingbird to the movie To Kill A Mockingbird. The morals and themes in both the book and the movie are parallel in the story of racism and Alabama life in the 1930's told through a young girl's eyes (Scout). A director has many challenges to overcome when making a book into a movie because of the simple fact that the visual pleasure one gets is different from the pleasure of reading that an audience gets. Therefore, deletions, combinations of characters, and changing of scenes is necessary in order to correctly adapt a film to a book.
There are many differences between the movie and the book. While watching a movie, one can not keep track of as many...

You must Login to view the entire paper.
If you are not a member yet, Sign Up for free!