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“THE MATRIX”

A32 –Compare and Contrast Essay

This Assignment is worth 25 marks. The value of each question is stated in the left margin.

(25 marks)

In this module, you’ve studied two fictional worlds presented in a novel and a film. Although these media present stories in different ways, they also have much in common. For example, both novels and films have elements such as characters, setting, conflict, suspense, theme, irony, contrast, and symbolism.

Select one of these elements, and in an essay of approximately 400 words, explain the similarities

and/or differences in the way this element was used in the film and the novel.

Here are some tips to help you with this task:

  • Begin by brainstorming a list of similarities and differences between the novel and the film.
  • Select a particular element for your essay. For example, you might want to compare the main characters, the conflicts, or the way suspense was developed.
  • In your introduction, tell your reader what movie and novel you’re comparing.
  • Support your ideas by referring to details in the novel and film.
  • Organize your ideas into paragraphs.

When you have completed these questions, save your responses and submit this file for assessment.

Novel List – English 30-1

  1. PRIDE AND PREJUDICE by Jane Austin

Pride and Prejudice is set in rural England in the early 19th century, and it follows the Bennet family, which includes five very different sisters. Mrs. Bennet is anxious to see all her daughters married, especially as the modest family estate is to be inherited by William Collins when Mr. Bennet dies.

  1. MOSQUITO COAST by Paul Theroux

An idealist uproots his family to a remote Caribbean island, away from the consumerism, which he perceives to be choking America. He sets about creating a Utopia in the jungle by bringing ice to the natives and uses his genius for making gadgets to enhance their primitive lifestyle. However, he also alienates his long-suffering family, and his enterprise proves fatally flawed.

  1. 1984 by George Orwell

A man loses his identity while living under a repressive regime. In George Orwell’s classic novel, Winston Smith is a government employee whose job involves the rewriting of history in a manner that casts his fictional country’s leaders in a charitable light. His trysts with Julia provide his only measure of enjoyment, but lawmakers frown on the relationship — and in this closely monitored society, there is no escape from Big Brother.

  1. INTO THIN AIR by Jon Krakauer

Jon Krakauer, author and mountain climber, is hired by Outside Magazine to write an article about the commercialism on Mount Everest. Krakauer decides he wants to climb the mountain, and joins the most disastrous Everest expedition in history.

  1. THE BEANTREES by Barbara Kingslover

The Bean Trees is the story of a spirited young woman who leaves her rural Kentucky home to head west and ends up forming a nontraditional family. Her new family works largely because of the simple goodwill of those involved and because of their mutual need to survive through difficult personal times.

Feature Films – English 30-1

  • V FOR VENDETTA

Following world war, London is a police state occupied by a fascist government, and a vigilante known only as V (Hugo Weaving) uses terrorist tactics to fight the oppressors of the world in which he now lives. When V saves a young woman named Evey (Natalie Portman) from the secret police, he discovers an ally in his fight against England’s oppressors.

  • STRANGER THAN FICTION

A mentally unstable IRS auditor (Will Ferrell) hears an author’s (Emma Thompson) voice in his head and discovers that he is the ill-fated protagonist of her latest work. While a book-company employee (Queen Latifah) tries to cure the author’s case of writer’s block, the auditor and a professor (Dustin Hoffman) set out to find the woman and make her change her story.

  • THE MATRIX

Neo (Keanu Reeves) believes that Morpheus (Laurence Fishburne), an elusive figure considered to be the most dangerous man alive, can answer his question — What is the Matrix? Neo is contacted by Trinity (Carrie-Anne Moss), a beautiful stranger who leads him into an underworld where he meets Morpheus. They fight a brutal battle for their lives against a cadre of viciously intelligent secret agents. It is a truth that could cost Neo something more precious than his life.

  • JAWS

When a young woman is killed by a shark while skinny-dipping near the New England tourist town of Amity Island, police chief Martin Brody (Roy Scheider) wants to close the beaches, but mayor Larry Vaughn (Murray Hamilton) overrules him, fearing that the loss of tourist revenue will cripple the town. Ichthyologist Matt Hooper (Richard Dreyfuss) and grizzled ship captain Quint (Robert Shaw) offer to help Brody capture the killer beast, and the trio engage in an epic battle of man vs. nature.

  • GRAVITY

Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a medical engineer on her first shuttle mission. Her commander is veteran astronaut Matt Kowalsky (George Clooney), helming his last flight before retirement. Then, during a routine space walk by the pair, disaster strikes: The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Ryan and Matt stranded in deep space with no link to Earth and no hope of rescue. As fear turns to panic, they realize that the only way home may be to venture further into space.

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