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Pudd'nhead Wilson
Title: Pudd'nhead Wilson
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 723 | Pages: 3.1 (approximately 235 words/page)
Pudd'nhead Wilson
Pudd’nhead Wilson, like many other Mark Twain’s novels, was slightly changed when put on motion picture. There are a number of similarities and differences throughout, making the story more interesting or what some may call, “A brutal attempt at shredding a classic.” Nonetheless, they are different in these ways: After Roxy discovered “Tom’s” gambling problem, he was impelled and willing to respect his mother, the incident with Angelo and “Tom” at the
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in the video.
In light, it is always a drawback to recreate someone’s vision and make it suitable for another person’s eye. Details seem to always be left out of the motion picture such like the details that were missed in Pudd’nhead Wilson. Motion picture is good for past time, but in order to feel and see what the author wants you to capture, can only be derived from the novel itself.
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