Compare and Contrast Essay- "Their Eyes Were Watching God" By: Alicia Gomez 1st Period English While the movie and the book of "Their Eyes Were Watching God" may be the same in the fact that they both tell the story of Janie and what she went through, they differ in the fact that the movie is much shorter and has fewer conflicts than the story. Both the story and the movie held the same details that occured in the story. Janie went through three marragies, and end the end she had to shoot her final husband Tea Cake. Janie was introduced to first husband, Logan, by her grandmother, which had already arranged that Janie was to marry him before she was to die. In neither the book nor the movie did Janie want to marry the old stranger, and she ended up leaving him for another guy, Jody Starks.
Liesel expresses her love for Max Vandenburg, Rudy Steiner and Hans Hubermann after they leave her. Max Vandenburg leaves the Hubermann household after Hans’ bread incident. Max gives Rosa a present for Liesel prior to his departure. When Christmas arrives, Rosa gives Liesel the present ; a sketchbook that Max had exclusively written for Liesel. Her reaction after she reads the book shows a sign of love for Max.
Throughout the two works, the color red was associated with the temptresses Ethan and Newland fell in love with. When Ethan first spotted Mattie Silver, there was a “cherry coloured ‘fascinator’ about her head”(26) and Ethan loved her instantly, but thoughts of his wife Zeena, a sickly woman waiting for him at home, had caused him to refrain from revealing his true feelings. On the other hand, when Newland had his first chance to reunite with Ellen Olenska, she was draped in a long red dress at the van der Luydens’ dinner party. In both instances, the women were wearing the color red, symbolic of both the passion in the affairs between the two pairs and the danger of their relationships. In Ethan Frome, when Ethan thought about Mattie’s room, he envisioned her red and white quilt
He was too busy thinking about how to siege the fort by the river. His wild imagination was leading his away from reality. He even spilled cream all over himself without even realizing it. Terry’s uncle says “He’s hot his head in the clouds again.” So as readers, we can assume that Terry is constantly thinking about his doll house and off in his own little world of paper dolls. As Terry continues with his supper, he is asked by his uncle what he’s been up to.
W’s or what Meg is going through in her life. Also, the movie adds scenes to the begging like Charles coming from under a blanket and telling the family about teratoma, the human teeth and hairball after Meg calls the twins "human hairballs” and Charles claiming he hears people talking to him in his head after dinner. I feel that the only reason Disney did this was to extend the movie time. Instead of adding useless scenes to the begging, they should have just stuck to the book, regardless if the movie isn’t long enough or not it will still be “good” because that’s the way the book depicts it. In the book when we meet Meg she is described as a homely, awkward, with braces and glasses in the movie she is given a more attractive appeal taking away her glasses and her braces.
For me, Hubbing is very therapeutic and gives me something to do. I hate when you find a neat project or picture on Pinterest and click it to find out it's just a bogus/fake post with no description or instructions! Ugh! While I started Hubbing before I became obsessed with Pinterest, I kept Hubbing and sort of found my crafting and cooking niche because I was happy to share with anyone who was interested. A Christmas movie serves as a soundtrack while the tree is twinkling and sparkling in the background.
AP Summer Assignment “Huckleberry Finn” *The citations are used from iBooks version on iPhone Chapters 1-3 Huck, Tom, and Jim “The Widow Douglas she took me for her son, and allowed she would sivilize me; but it was rough living in the house all the time, considering how dismal regular and decent the widow was in all her ways; and so when I couldn’t stand it no longer I lit out. I got into my old rags and my sugar-hogshead again, and as free and satisfied.” (Chapter 1, Page 15 ) | Basically, this quote shows that Huck is not civilized to begin with. He also seems to find civilized things such as being tidy and indoors unimportant. Huck does not like to live indoors to begin with, which is why he left the house. | “The widow rung a bell for supper, and you had to come to time.
The second documents’ are letters from parents in Poland to children that migrated to the United States Page 196. These letters describe the relationship between families split separated by countries. In one letter a parent starts of by thanking their son for 10 roubles that he had sent. The parent mentions that the son wanted them to buy a Christmas tree but instead the father paid of some debt that he owed to a carpenter and 8 zloty for a holy mass. In the second letter the parent writes “…Instead of cheese I send you a godly image,-you will have a toke- and from every member of the family I send you a small medal.
‘God bless us everyone!’ Dickens is giving the Christmas image which is all about getting together and feasting. Even know the Cratchits were poor, Scrooge saw how happy and thankful the Cratchits are to be together while in contrast Scrooge is very wealthy, yet he is miserable and alone. Ghost of Christmas present told Scrooge if these shadows are unaltered by the future Tiny Tim will die. Scrooge feels guilt and regret about stating that people should just die and decrease the surplus population earlier to the business man. A ghost of Christmas present then took Scrooge to Scrooge’s nephews Christmas dinner and even know Scrooge doesn’t treat his nephew kindly, Scrooge saw how his nephew feels sorry for Scrooge and that Scrooge’s nephew has the decency to raise a tost to Scrooge at the Christmas
I found it hilarious when an audience member asked the female hairdresser where she bought her hair scissors and the actress replies with at K-Mart, just like where the woman in the audience bought her scarf. When the old woman was murdered with hair cutting scissors everyone was in complete shock and eagerly wanted to find out who did it. They incorporated the Kardashians to poke fun at how they do nothing and still make ridiculous money. The design element of the play was very loud and gaudy. The set was suppose to look as if it was back in the 60’s but they also make use of modern clothing.