In a novel and movie version that read Elizabeth Bowen's 1949 novel "Daily Heat" and compares the heat of the days of Elizabeth Bowen, he is watching a movie of the same title, paying attention to the difference in size. These differences are enough to make reading and looking fun and repetitive. Comparing open sequences, the difference is noticeable. The story of Bowen begins with the interaction of the mysterious Harrison and the definitive woman Louis of Regents Park, the writer's version establishes all the characters, the events of the story to change the influence of the scene It arranges them in order.
The video shows the movie version of the novel as a follow up to students' reading. Let students compare and contrast the characteristics of key figures and secondary characters in movies and novels. • Frankenstein of Mary Shelley, Kenneth Brana (such as Samsung Family Video in Colombia, Frankenstein creatures, Classical Frankenstein in 1931, Boris Carloff for Monsters and Young) Frankenstein (1974), starring Jean Wilder Even students who have never seen an imitation movie by Dr. Frankenstein 's cartoons may have a prejudice about this monster. Learn about the creatures of Kensington, pay attention to the reaction to the board, ask how many students saw the movie about Frankenstein's monsters, and explain the monster and other key features and plots on the board Write it down.
In a novel and movie version that read Elizabeth Bowen's 1949 novel "Daily Heat" and compares the heat of the days of Elizabeth Bowen, he is watching a movie of the same title, paying attention to the difference in size. These differences are enough to make reading and looking fun and repetitive. Comparing open sequences, the difference is noticeable. - Freedom and an hour's story When I read Kate Chopin's "One Hour Story" for the first time, my instinctive reaction was to sympathize with Mrs. Malad's personality. In my opinion, this seems to be the intention of the author. The story shows the emotional way that emerged from the first shock after she heard of her husband's so-called death, and she gradually accepted her new freedom to anticipate her own sudden irony. I feel happy when I feel it. death