It's Acceptable To Adapt Famous Literary Works

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It’s acceptable to adapt famous literary works

In my view it’s totally acceptable to adapt famous literary works. I agree with the title, because
people can make amazing adaptations and make it more colourful than the original.
As the other text mentioned, adaptations may be very different, and that’s why sometimes we aren’t
thinking about them, as an adaptation and we can’t compare them to the original. Nevertheless, when
we watch a film, usually we know that it is a based on a literary workprocessing or not. In this way our
expectation develops so fast and we imagine what we will see in the movie. Secondly, some
adaptations are just based on the original work, for example a drama or a modern version. I guess our
reason isn’t the comparisonparing when we take into our hands an adaptation processing, and it’s
fantastic that we see the story from a different perspective.
On the other hand, it’s fully understandable to hate the adaptedtation versions. Often Directors often
make directors the films inexpertly, and sometimes they do not even read the original work. I think this
is unacceptable. Maybe, we can just change the form of the original: the adaptation for instance
makebe an book adaptation into a musical comedy or a drama.
To sum up, adaptations are OK, and they can be better, than the original. In my opinion the best
choice is, when we try to watch works, just based oning another work, and I’m sure that’s how can we
can prevent the comparisoncomparing and the disappointment.

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