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The Outsiders (the movie isn't great, but you could discuss it's flaws),
Romeo and Juliet, Sherlock Holmes mysteries
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> From: C Nielan <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: adolescent films
> Date: Friday, March 27, 1998 9:29 AM
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> don't forget carson mcculler's member of the wedding. Fred zimmerman
> directed julie harris and ethel waters in the 1956 film. it might be a
> good way to introduce gender and racial issues. i've never seen it, but
i
> understand there is a tv-movie of the same novella with alfre woodard and
> anna paquin.
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> Keith Blay wrote:
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> > I am teaching a course this summer for the first time comparing
> > literature to film for seventh and eighth graders (13-14 year olds). I
> > am looking for films adapted from stories ( preferably short stories)
> > suitable for this age group. with quality adaptions into film. Any
> > suggestions or favorites?
> >
> > I would really appreciate any help you can give.
> >
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> C Nielan
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