The Notebook Essays

Comparison of The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks and the Film directed by Nick Cassavetes

Many successful novels have disappointed readers when they have been made into movies. Likewise, novels that nobody has ever heard of have become an extremely popular film. Occasionally, both the novel and film version are excellent. The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks and its film version directed by...

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The Notebook - Opinion Essay: Book vs. Movie

The Notebook Author: Nicholas Sparks & Director: Nick Cassavetes The first time I saw the preview to The Notebook, I was already intrigued and had my heart set on seeing this film. Now, to be quite honest I am not a reader, but for some reason I had a gut feeling that this book would be worth my...

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The Notebook

The Notebook Kristi Rousos Psychology 101 March 18, 2006 Ms Grimes Class The Notebook is a movie in which the main character Allie has Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's disease is marked by forgetting and repeating things, getting lost and confused, difficulties recognizing persons and objects...

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The Notebook

SUMMARY Log Entry 2 Many have seen the movie "The Notebook," based on Nicholas Sparks' novel. Regardless, you have to read the book. It's one of the best I've read recently. It's filled with many scenes the movie didn't include. The story, set in the '40s, follows Noah and Allie, two people once...

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The Notebook: Best Film I Have Seen

Like most people I enjoy a relaxing night watching my favorite movie. The most recent best film I have seen is "The Notebook. " It is a well known novel brought to the big screen in the year 2004. "The Notebook" is my favorite movie because it talks about young couples who fall in love...

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The Notebook

The Notebook During World War II a love between two social classes was something parents didn’t agree to. It wasn’t completely the parents’ choice, but they still did pretty much anything to prevent it from happening. The Notebook comes from the novel written by Nicholas Sparks. It is a story of a...

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The Notebook Summary

The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Noah Calhoun The narrator of the book and the main character, Noah is a good and kind man who fell in love with Allie fourteen years before the novel opens. He has never forgotten her and is overwhelmed with how much he still loves her when she returns to tell him...

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Reaction Paper: the Notebook

In the movie “The Notebook”, the meaning of unconditional love was emphasized through what happened in the characters’ experiences. It can be observed through the flashbacks that since the main characters were too young at the time they both met each other, they had the tendency to feel intense...

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The Notebook Book Review

Divine Solidum 6th Period October 20. 2010 Mr. Amos THE NOTEBOOK Set in 1946 in North Carolina. The Notebook was a wonderful story that shows the love-lost-found story by Nicholas Sparks. This book was published 1996. A Fifteen year old, Allie Nelson is visiting a small town at New Bern. She met...

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Analytical Essay on "The Notebook" Film

In the early 1900’s silent films amazed audiences with images, later talkies impressed with sound, today we have 3D. As technology continues to evolve so too will film genres. Genres, while having some shared characteristics, also differ in terms of stylistic devices used. For instance, the...

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The Notebook

The movie focuses on an old man reading a story to an old woman in a nursing home. The story he reads follows two young lovers named Allie Hamilton and Noah Calhoun, who meet one evening at a carnival. But they are separated by Allie's parents who dissaprove of Noah's unwealthy family, and move...

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Comparison Between the Notebook Movie and Book

Enduring power of love: The Notebook The Notebook, written by Nicolas Sparks, can be named one of the best American romantic novels. The book portrays every trait in a guy or girl would desire to have in a significant other. According to Nicolas Sparks, “it is a celebration of how passion can be...

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The Notebook

The Notebook is one of my favorite love movies of all time. The reason I love this movie so much is because that main characters Noah and Allie go through so many trials and finally end up together in the end. This movie I feel shows me how strong their love for each other really was and I now...

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Book Review, the Notebook

Book review The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks Nicholas Charles Sparks was born on 31. December 1965 and is an American author. He lives in New Bern, North Carolina, which also is the setting for most of his novels. Sparks met his wife Catherine during the spring of 1988 in California. They married...

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The Notebook

THE NOTEBOOK By Nicholas Sparks The love story between two different teenagers that come from completely different worlds is the most remarkable. The Notebook is about two young teenagers who fell head over heels with each other. They got separated by Allie’s upper-class parents who insist that...

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It's Not over - the Notebook

It’s Not Over – The Notebook ENG 225 Sarah Carson April 16, 2012 It’s Not Over – The Notebook The Notebook is a love story set in the pre and post-World War II era. It was directed by Nick Cassavetes and the main characters are Noah and Allie. They fall madly in love during one summer but Allie...

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The Notebook Book Report

The Notebook Book Report This book report was written for Reading and Writing Workshop Class, as an assignment. The book I read is one of the New York Times Best Seller all over a year it originally published in hardcover by Warner Books and it has 213 pages the first publication was in 1997...

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The Notebook Reflection

Movie Reflection-The Notebook Leslie Ann King In the movie, "The Notebook," a romantic story of a man and his wife and their love for each other is displayed, even though the wife is affected by Alzheimer’s disease and her memories and mind is gone. Alzheimer's disease is the slow loss of memories...

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The Notebook Film Elements

Lauren Taibi First Paper Assignment The Notebook The movie The Notebook, directed by Nick Cassavetes and released on June 5th 2004, is a captivating love story, which takes place in the 1940’s. Through filmatic elements such as Cassavetes choices of cinematography, editing, narrative, mise en scene...

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The Working of an Operational Amplifier

The Plot starts with an old man reading a notebook to an old woman in a nursing home. The story focuses on the two lovers namely Noah and Allie. Allie’s parents did not want to marry him because of the unwealthy status of the family of the man. Allie has to go to New York together with her parents...

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Noah And Allie From The Notebook

The Notebook ‘The Notebook’ by Nicholas Sparks is a contemporary love story set in the pre- and post-World War II era. Noah and Allie spend a wonderful summer together, but her family and the socio-economic realities of the time prevent them from being together. Although Noah attempts to keep in...

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The Notebook

The Notebook The Notebook he tells about the love between a man and a woman, from when they met as teenagers until they are in a nursing home, trying to overcome the trials of Alzheimer’s and loss of memory. Throughout the story it is clear that they love each other deeply. I read the book and...

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The Notebook

The Notebook: As if Reading from a Notebook People often refer to the movie The Notebook as a sappy, predictable chick flick that plays with your emotions, making you spill a few tears here and there. Even though I’ve seen this movie a million times, everytime I enjoy watching the story of two...

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Book Report -the Notebook by Nicolas Sparks

Book Report The Notebook By Nicolas Sparks Guatemala Sep 28, 2012 Summary The Notebook begins with a man in a nursing home, reading a story to a woman. The story is about two young lovers, Allie Hamilton and Noah, who meet one day at a carnival. Although the two are falling in love, Allie's...

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Titanic & the Notebook

TiHeather Winegardner March 13th, 2013 English 2367. 0 Dr. Sonya Fix Formulation of Constructive Relations The two artifacts I chose to write about are the films The Notebook and Titanic. The Notebook is a romantic film directed by Nick Cassavetes and based on the best-selling novel written by...

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Nicholas Sparks - the Notebook

The work of Nicholas Sparks is known by all teenage girls and romantic women around the country. He idealizes love and gives young women the hope of finding a fairytale romance. Sparks also gives hope that not all love will leave a woman heartbroken, and that there is a possibility of “happily...

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The Notebook

Two young kids in love, but is it allowed? She’s a very rich proper daddy’s girl and he is a poor boy who grew up in the streets but love has struck between them and nobody could stop that, or could they. Mom says he is just a poor boy who makes 40 cents an hour and would never be able to provide...

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The Notebook Analysis

The story begins with Duke (Old Noah) and Allie in a nursing home. Duke goes to Allie’s room and begins reading to her a story that started July of 1940 at a Carnival in Seabrook, South Carolina. Noah and Allie meet for the first time and Noah falls instantly in love but Allie is not that quick...

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Analysis of the Notebook

“The Notebook” The film "The Notebook" is a 2004 romantic drama set along the coast line of South Carolina in 1946, directed by Nick Cassavetes. This film is an American love story between two young adults, Ally and Noah, which had fallen for each other over a short summer break and was torn apart...

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Pesonal Response Nicholas Sparks "The Notebook"

Title: The Notebook Author: Nicholas Sparks Text type: Novel Note: Lucy writes all the questions and answers What is this Novel about? The structure of the novel is told on two levels – one is the present day when Allie and Noah have grown old and live in a home; the other is the story Noah reads...

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