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Margarita [4]
2 years ago
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leonid [27]2 years ago
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<h3>COMPARING  CHARACTERS OF STORY IN TWO</h3><h3>DIFFERENT MEDIUMS</h3>
  • Identifying changes between the two versions (the Jim Cary version and the original cartoon version) is the first step.
  • Don't stop there in step two. What IMPACT do those variations have?
  • What purpose did the author have while adding, removing, or changing things?
  • What are the IMPACTS of these variations or similarities?
  • What was probably the PURPOSE of the decisions the authors and filmmakers made?
  • example:The Jim Carey version depicts him being teased as a child and growing up as an outcast, although the original cartoon version omits these sequences.

To learn more about Compare/Contrast two similar characters in a story from different mediums refer:

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