Frank Norris' novel novel by McNork Frank Norris explores the decline of society in the early 20th century. Norris explores the theme of greed and naturalism and reveals the dark side of the human mind, "It is a place where anything is possible, truth is more strange than the novel" (McElrath, Jr. 447). The most troubling thing is that Norris's way of drawing McGregor with shocking details is only his core barbarian. Norris explores greedy and barbaric animalism hidden inside McTeig.
In 1924, Erich von Stroheim tried to adapt Frank Norris's novel "McTeague" with his animation "Greed". The movie lasted nine and a half hours. In the studio, it was cut for 4 hours, and was cut again in about 2 hours again without input of Stroheim. As a result, basically an incoherent movie will be created. Since then, there are few directors trying to incorporate all of the novel in the movies. Therefore, omitting is almost indispensable. In some cases, inserting a scene or creating a character is done by remodeling the movie. This is especially true if the novel is part of a literary legend. Events or quotes from late or early novels are inserted into the movies. Furthermore, it is controversial whether movie makers invent new characters or create stories that do not exist at all in original materials. Given the anticipated movie viewers, writers, directors, or movie studios may wish to increase their role time or invent new roles.
Frank Norris' novel "McTigg" explores the decline of society at the beginning of the 20th century. Norris explores the theme of greed and naturalism and reveals the dark side of the human mind, "It is a place where anything is possible, truth is more strange than the novel" (McElrath, Jr. 447). The most troubling thing is that Norris's way of drawing McGregor with shocking details is only his core barbarian. Norris explores greedy and barbaric animalism hidden inside McTeeg.
Plainview is an American primitive. He is more than Frank Norris's 1899 novel "MacTeague" and "Greed" a great version of Eric Fontströmheim. Clear, civilization But these two roles are sentimental about hidden brothers, vulgar and animals, love problems, and cruelty about greedy issues. Anderson opened his story in 1898, closer to the novel by Norris than the story of Sinclair that began several years before the First World War. The opening game of the movie was amazing - strange and strange, shadow covered, almost silent. In a deep black hole, a person holding hard soil seems to be a worm with dirt. This is the earth promoter, the ground vibrator: Plainview