version of The Notebook is a romantic drama adapted from Nicholas Spark’s best-selling novel. The central story is set in the 1940’s and is about two young people Noah and Allie, who have a passionate romance, but are forced apart due to Allie’s mother. After seven years without contact, they become reunited. The film is shown through a series of flashbacks as they are read from a notebook years later by an old gentleman to a lady who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. Noah Calhoun is the
I am going to be relating Erik Erikson’s eight stages to the movie The Notebook. I choose this theory because the stages, conflict, and outcomes are all very present through out the movie. Erikson’s theory of development describes development in stages across the life span. The movie shows the characters from an adolescence age to a maturity/ death stage. Each stage is characterized by a social psychological task that becomes the major psychological focus for the individual during that time in their
Professor Part II (Chap. 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, & 9) Responses Chapter IV—Now, Where Have I Seen Her Before? Intertextuality: The idea that each literary work cannot be independent, but instead grows off of other literary works…There’s only one truly original story. Authors and movie producers tend to borrow materials from older texts and/or past occurrences to enhance their own work. Example 1 The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass by Frederick Douglass The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Paper For my film review I chose to review the movie The Notebook. The Notebook is a love story that follows most of the lives of Noah and Allie: from the time they met as teenagers to the time of their death. The story begins when the couple is older and the wife suffers from dementia, specifically Alzheimer’s. She doesn’t remember anything, even her beloved husband, so in order to help her remember Noah (the husband) reads her their love story over and over again as she sits there listening with unknowing
is to make my stories as realistic as possible. I’m considered the master of romance as my love for the roots of Greek tragedies and happy endings motivated me to write short-lived romance novels. I considered my childhood to be perfect along with a couple of ups and down. My full name is Nicholas Charles Sparks. I was born December 31, 1965 in Omaha Nebraska. I was the second