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tekilochka [14]
3 years ago
12

PLEEEASE HELP!!!! In a short essay of 2 well-developed paragraphs, compare and contrast reading the story with watching the vide

o. First, evaluate the choice of costumes, set, and actors in the film compared with the text version. Why did the director make the choices he did, and what effect did they have on the story, plot, theme, and/or viewing experience? Then, explain how the video changed or deepened your understanding of the story and its theme. Use specific evidence from the text of the story, as well as the video, to support your ideas and observations. (Make sure you explain specifically what the theme of the story is, too!)
Theme: Human beings’ capacity for violence and brutality is something that is only limited when their personal well-being is threatened by
story: the lottery
I WON'T COPY, I JUST NEED IDEAS!! 
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1 answer:
Delvig [45]3 years ago
3 0

I can't answer that because I didn't watched the video or read the text. But if I were you I would re-read and re-watch it. At least until I got ideas and for future advice take notes as you watch and read things the notes will also help you one up with ideas.

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