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Thursday, April 25, 2013

A Clean, Well-lighted Place


Author's Note: In these upcoming paragraphs you will read, are about how  the short story, A Clean, Well-lighted Place by Ernest Hemingway, and a short movie of the story are different!

A Clean, Well-lighted Place, is mainly about an old man, a middle-aged man and a younger man at a café. Since they are all different ages, they act different. The younger man is a little more rude than the other two. The old man is always just minding his business and just going along with his drinks. Lastly, the middle-aged man is nice, but curious! The short story is mainly just dialog with a little bit of summary! Well, of course the short movie is all dialog because they're talking!

After I read the story, I noticed is that the movie made more sense from the music. You could tell what kind of a mood everything was! It was also easier because you could tell who was talking and saying what they were saying! The movie put more of an understanding plot in my head. It made a lot more sense because in the story you could accidently picture the wrong thing. 

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