Fantasy Fiction Into Film: EssaysLeslie Stratyner, James R. Keller McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers, 18 Jul 2007 - 197 halaman This work examines the symbolism of fantasy fiction, literal and figurative representation in fantastic film adaptations, and the imaginative differences between page and screen. Essays focus on movies adapted from various types of fantasy fiction--novels, short stories and graphic novels--and study the transformation and literal translation from text to film in the Lord of the Rings, The Chronicles of Narnia, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Howl's Moving Castle, Finding Neverland, The Wizard of Oz, Wicked and Practical Magic. |
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... Gondor ( excluding their dialogue ) , Frodo and Sam in the Morgai , and Aragorn and Gandalf on Mount Min- dolluin . The most detailed descriptions of the land occur in Book VI , as Frodo and Sam struggle to cross the wastes of Mordor ...
... Gondor ( excluding their dialogue ) , Frodo and Sam in the Morgai , and Aragorn and Gandalf on Mount Min- dolluin . The most detailed descriptions of the land occur in Book VI , as Frodo and Sam struggle to cross the wastes of Mordor ...
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... Gondor , but Aragorn stops him . Aragorn feels no such right and does not answer when Boromir sneers , " Gondor has no king . Gondor needs no king " ( sc . 23 ) . Further , Aragorn kneels to Frodo when the hobbit agrees to take the Ring ...
... Gondor , but Aragorn stops him . Aragorn feels no such right and does not answer when Boromir sneers , " Gondor has no king . Gondor needs no king " ( sc . 23 ) . Further , Aragorn kneels to Frodo when the hobbit agrees to take the Ring ...
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... Gondor will answer . " Theoden lets a hammerblow fall when he tells Aragorn that in the recent past , Gondor has not honored its alliance , leaving Rohan to lose her own battles : " No , my lord Aragorn , we are alone " ( sc . 34 ) . Yet ...
... Gondor will answer . " Theoden lets a hammerblow fall when he tells Aragorn that in the recent past , Gondor has not honored its alliance , leaving Rohan to lose her own battles : " No , my lord Aragorn , we are alone " ( sc . 34 ) . Yet ...
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