Not exact matches
But the parallel I'm best able to draw between what 1950 did to the 1935 Annie Oakley
story is the
contrast between the two film
versions of Show Boat.
While Selman and Elizabeth point out that the traditional view has been to steer students away from the movie
version of a book, for fear that they'll watch the movie instead
of reading, the two researchers hypothesize that creating a deep and thought - provoking connection between a movie and a book could actually increase students» interest in reading that book and that the very act
of comparing and
contrasting the way a
story is told in two media could lead to a deeper understanding
of the ideas in the
story and
of the characters and the choices they make.
By
contrast, Thomas L. Friedman, author
of the bestseller The World Is Flat, tells his daughters an updated
version of the old eat - your - supper - children - are - starving
story: «Finish your homework.
«Compare and
contrast two or more
versions of the same
story (e.g., Cinderella) by different authors or from different cultures.»
Compare and
contrast a written
story, drama, or poem to its audio, filmed, staged, or multimedia
version, analyzing the effects
of techniques unique to each medium (e.g., lighting, sound, color, or camera focus and angles in a film).