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    When it comes to Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen and Fall by Colin McAdam, there are obvious similarities between the main characters. In Water for Elephants, we have Jacob and August, two men who are both in love with a girl named Marlena. In Fall, there is Noel and Julius, two boys who are both in love with a girl named Fall. As for the setting however, there is nothing to compare as in Water for Elephants, it is set at a circus in the 1930’s, whereas Fall is a modern story set in Ottawa. In

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    The movie Water for Elephants and the book Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen are both intriguing stories that capture one’s heart when reading the book or watching the movie. Though both versions of the story seemed fascinating, I happened to find the book better than the movie for many reasons. Due to the book being told from one of the main characters, Jacob’s, point of view, gave a certain view and understanding of the use of imagery, characterization, and detail, in which the movie was not able

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    Geisel writes in the epigraph of Water for Elephants: “An elephant’s faithful-one hundred per cent!” Elephants are known for their immense loyalty to their companions, and people are also often extremely faithful to their friends. In Water for Elephants, Jacob’s devotion to his friends highly influences his behavior. His attachment to those who are close to him always leads him to do as much as he can to help his comrades. To pay for a doctor to see Camel, he is willing to give up his prized possessions

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    Spectators become astonished at the miraculous accomplishments of the animals, and they are willing to pay massive amounts of money to see exotic creatures outside of their natural habits. However, circuses are not what they seem.“It's a classic image: elephants lumbering trunk to tail. But is this docility born of positive reinforcement—or fear of being beaten?” (Nelson). With the circuses’ primary focus being on entertainment, the animals’ needs are the last thing that they take into consideration. And

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    Water for Elephants Approach Paper Summary Paragraph In the novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, a man by the name of Jacob Jankowski who is ninety-three years old lives in an assisted living home. He gets into an argument with another patient who claimed to have been a water boy at a circus that Mr. Jankowski worked at years ago. Mr. Jankowski is ordered back up to his room to calm down. He starts to think about how he was a veterinarian for various animals at a circus that out he joined

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    This picture can be compared to A lesson before dying and water for elephants because it shows a man in pain and suffer. In the picture you can see a sad soul, that seems to have a lot of physical and mental pain. In the novel A lesson before dying Jefferson, is a twenty one-year-old uneducated black field worker that was wrongfully charged with a crime and convicted of the robbery and murder of a white man, and sentenced to death by electrocution. At his trial, Jefferson's court-selected lawyer

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    appears to have a decided character from persistently following his temperament than from persistently following his principles" (Human, All Too Human). In the novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen, the story begins with a man named Jacob who recently loses his job and joins the circus as the vet. He soon meets a special elephant named Rosie. He learns how she deals with her rough life in the circus. August is the animal care taker of the circus that no one wants to mess with. He treats Rosie and

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    Water for Elephants Water for Elephants is a romantic period drama that takes place in the Depression Era with a struggling circus full of misfits as its background. This book was influenced by very important literary movements, such as Romanticism, Realism, Regionalism, and Naturalism. I will demonstrate how these literary movements were implemented in Water for Elephants. The main character Jacob Jankowkski, is telling his life story while living in a long-term nursing facility. This book relates

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    Love is a very powerful emotion which is achieved by overcoming many hurdles and acting with courage. This bravery can be shown towards anything and anyone, including humans and animals. In Sara Gruen’s Water For Elephants, courage is a key aspect for characters that portray their love for other individuals and the animals. The characters, Jacob and Marlena love each other bravely, despite knowing the consequences for their actions. Not only does Marlena love Jacob, she also portrays affection for

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    A vertebrate is any animal with a backbone. An example of vertebrates are Elephant Seals and Minks. Elephant Seals are amphibious mammals living in the Antarctic waters. They can adapt to both land and sea. On contrary, Minks are also semiaquatic mammals that can be found in North America, mainly in the forested areas that are near streams, rivers, or ponds. Although the Elephant Seals and the Minks are both mammals, both animals will have differences and similarities with how their body functions

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