I. THESIS - The book Great Epectations by Charles Dickens is a shining light that represents the enduring human spirit, while the 2012 movie "Great Formatted: Font: Italic II. Epectations" written by David Nicholls and produced by Mike Newell simply pulled the human spirit into the abyss. BODY Comparing and contrasting Great Epectations' book characters and movie characters. A. Great Epectations book characters. 1. Classical review of Magwitch, Ms. Havisham and Pip. 2. Negative portrayal of women characters. B. Great Epectations 2012 movie characters. 1. Painful reality of bad acting. 2. Lost enjoyment due to bad character development. C. Critiquing Methods. 1. The art of critiquing books includes the eamination of character development. The audience can clearly identify what defines the character in the story by the author's description, the environment the character came from and the thoughts of the character revealed within the book. 2. The art of critiquing movies is more about connection with the characters which stems from the depth of their development. The audience connects more easily and deeply with movie characters who Comment [WU1]: This thesis is on the right track. Comment [WU2]: This is one point. What other points do you plan to use? Comment [WU3]: Make sure to take time to eplain how these differences affect the audience.
have a deep developed story, while they simply brush off those with a shallow underdeveloped presence. III. CONCLUSION A. The greatest of books can be marred by the mistranslation from print into motion on the screen. B. It is important to stay as true to the story as possible while also picking the best possible actors to fit the characters.
Annotated Bibliography Basch, Francoise. Charles Dickens s Anti-Women. New York: Schocken, 1974. Print. There is a hypothesis related to this concerning Dickens understanding of women. Because one of the main characters Ms. Havisham is bitter and alone, it is surmised that Dickens did not understand the plight of single women of that time period. It may be implied that a better understanding would have made for different characters but would the story have been as compelling. Boone, Steven. Great Epectations. (2013). Web. 20 February 2015. This critique of the movie version based on the book is a fun ride with painful realities. The gritty characters that caught the attention of the readers were lost once the hit the screen in this adaptation. The writer is using every possible moment to warn the future viewers away from this travesty. Congleton, Philip C. Critics Corner. (n.d.). Web. 20 February 2015. This article provides step by step instructions to provide the best possible critique for movies. The important factors include the type of movie made and the time in which the movie was made. The scoring system can be created by the critic using either letters or numbers. EServer. Great Epectations Reviewed. 2015. Web. 20 February 2015. The classical novel Great Epectations is a look into the determination of a young boy and the determination of an older woman concerning different aspects of their lives. The story itself reveals the determination of an older woman to hang on to the past, while the young boy is determined to grab hold of the future. Charles Dickens did a fantastic job painting a picture of the enduring human spirit and the challenges it fights to overcome. Guardian News and Media Limited. Great Epectations - review. (2015). Web. 20 February 2015. This article warns readers before the opening paragraph that the life in which Charles Dickens breathed into is novel was sucked out by this modern adaptation. Apparently, the characters were flat and forgettable in their performance. It also appears that going through the motions of good storytelling without quality acting plus materials equals an unfinished product. Tidewater Community College. Book or Article Review or Critique Guidelines. (2015). Web. 20 February 2015. This article provides detailed instructions concerning the techniques to use when critiquing a book. Knowing the author s theme before starting the critique is very important. It is also wise to mention that discussing the relationship between the author s life and the work can help better understand the work English 300: Advanced Composition Comparison and Contrast Prewriting
Thesis, Ideas, and Content -The thesis makes a focused claim that can be sustained in a longer essay. The thesis is strong and offers most of the necessary information. -The outline/organizer provides a close reading of book and film using comparison and contrast patterns of development. The outline only seems to focus on character development, but that is NOT enough to develop the final draft of this eam. -The main points analyze the significance of the changes between book and film. There is no analysis on how the differences affect the audience. Organization -Ideas are logically arranged and help move paper forward. Ideas are underdeveloped; the eam focuses on ONE difference characters. -Each proposed main point is focused on one aspect of the topic and helps support the thesis statement. Only ONE point is proposed, and that is simply not enough to move this eam along. Style and Voice -Maintains a consistent point of view on topic The POV is too narrow. -Proposed evidence will engage readers interest in the topic. Evidence is on track but more development would help. Bibliography -Properly formatted using MLA guidelines. The bibliography is strong. -Provided si potential outside sources for research. Seven sources are used. Conventions -The outline/organizer has been spell-checked and proofread to check for errors in word choice and typos. Errors do not interfere. -The paper is reasonably free of errors that interfere with a reader s ability to understand the content. Errors do not interfere. Format -The prewrite is developed as an outline or graphic organizer. Yes, but it is incomplete. - It includes all required information in a properly formatted header. The prewriting is correctly formatted in the header. Pass Return Eam Number: Date: March 24, 2015 Grade: Return Instructor: ARB IMPORTANT NOTICE
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