Arts & Humanities: Books & Authors: “Question: To kill a mockingbird question?” plus 2 more |
- Question: To kill a mockingbird question?
- Question: What do you think of my first chapter?
- Question: How would you describe Albert Camus writing style ?
| Question: To kill a mockingbird question? Posted: 04 Oct 2014 03:54 AM PDT That's a question requesting personal opinion, but as Max Lüthi stated, 'A storyteller can tell a story his own way do long as he faithly retains the basic structure (of the original text).' This stands for films as well. It can be adapted in any way and in any manner, the lone obligation being that the film maker retains the basic plot of the novel. Otherwise, it can be modelled in any manner, but its roots may be found in To Kill a Mockingbird's novel. Hope that helped. ^^ Source(s):Diana Patient's feminist critique of Cinderella (for Lüthi's quote), I am an Extension 1 english student. |
| Question: What do you think of my first chapter? Posted: 04 Oct 2014 01:50 AM PDT It's quite short, here's the link: http://textuploader.com/okfp What are your first thoughts? What do you think it's about? Anything I can improve? Thanks!! |
| Question: How would you describe Albert Camus writing style ? Posted: 04 Oct 2014 01:22 AM PDT Best AnswerAsker's Choice velrry good |
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