A Wrinkle In Time Analysis

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A Wrinkle in Time’s latest adaptation applied a more modern approach to a timeless classic, while ensuring it had the magical effect of the book. The first difference, is seen near the beginning. The Murray’s house in the novel was equipped with an hardwood floor of an attic and a large old-fashioned kitchen providing it with an overall, rustic theme. In opposition, as previously referenced, the movie connected more to the viewers, with a twenty-first century feel. In regards to the CENTRAL Central Intelligence Building, the novel chronicled it as having only a single door, that was at least two stories high, wider than a room and consisted of a dull bronze-like material. It also stated that in the interior objects occupied a long, dull

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