Wednesday, March 25, 2020
East Of Eden Book/Movie Comparison Essays - East Of Eden
  East Of Eden Book/Movie Comparison    East of Eden: Book / Movie Explanation  John Steinbeck's epic tale, East of Eden, is portrayed very accurately in Elia   Kazan's film adaptation of the novel. Though the screen adaptation of East of Eden is an   excellent portrayal, one of the most probable reasons for deleting sections of the book   were constraints of time and money. Apparently the director's choices to delete certain   sections of the book obviously did not affect the movie or the book's plot line too greatly.  The director most probably felt that the backgrounds of Adam or Kate were not   necessary since in this movie the main theme circulated around Cal and Aron's fight to win   their father's love and attention. Elia Kazan probably also felt that the role of Lee, Samuel   Hamilton, and other supporting characters were not essential to the screenplay.  I do think that the director should have added a little insight and background to   Adam's family such as his feeling of respect and not love toward his father Cyrus and, like   his own son's situation, his brother, Charles', jealousy over his father's affection.   The last moments of the movie sum up and bring all the emotional conflicts of this   dysfunctional family to a heads in climatic and dramatic fashion. Cal believes that he will   finally aquire the love, appreciation and respect that he has craved for from his father,   through his gift of money. His father's rejection only serves to convince him that further   attempts to gain his father's approval are futile and that he truly must be evil as everyone   suspects. His brother's rejection confirms his decision and he reacts by revealing his  mother's identity to his brother Aron. Aron subsequently enlists in the armed forces and is   killed in Europe. Crushed by his favorite son's death, Adam suffers a stroke and is   rendered comatose. In this passive state Cal is finally free to care for his father without   fear of rejection.   As in most cases a movie adaptation of a novel is never really as good as the   book, especially a book that is considered an epic and written by an author with such a   high caliber as Steinbeck, but this is one of the few examples where there is an excellent   effort and portrayal of all of the characters and of the central theme of the book.   Supporting characters such as Lee, Sam Hamilton, Charles, and other background   information would only have enhanced the film but were not essential.    Book Reports    
Friday, March 6, 2020
Most Notable Women Lawyer
Most Notable Women Lawyer   Erika Riggs Named ââ¬Å"Notable Women Lawyer in Michiganâ⬠  We are excited to let you know that our very own Erika Riggs has been named a Notable Women Lawyer in Michigan. Erika works hard every day to fight for those in need of Social Security Disability Benefits and Veterans Disability Benefits.Erika founded the 313 Project, which is a non-profit dedicated to public service, mentorship and scholarships for at risk youth throughout Michigan. She volunteers regularly as a mediator in Macomb County where she oversees a wide-range of disputes.She is extremely passionate about her work and is committed to helping others. Whether she is volunteering as a mediator, supporting local non-profits, mentoring students or overseeing the 313 Project, she is always helping others.Notable Women Lawyers in Michigan is a feature in Crainââ¬â¢s Detroit Business magazine profiling leading female lawyers in their workplaces and the community.Keep an eye out for the 2017 publication of the Notable Women Lawyers in Michigan on December 11th.Congratulations aga   in Erika, we are so proud of you!Disability Attorneys of Michigan. Compassionate Excellence.    
Subscribe to:
Comments (Atom)
 
