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You have two options for this task.

Option 1: Create your own stage or film interpretation of one scene or chapter from Journey to the Center of the Earth, write it out in script or screenplay format, or you can actually film it and upload it to your instructor. You can conduct an Internet search for sample scripts or screenplays to help you with the basics of formatting.

Remember, you are only doing one section. Pick a chapter and go to town!

Option 2: Write an analysis of how the filmmakers of one of the adaptations chose to recreate the movie. Pick a scene — for example, the desperate search for water — and describe and explain how the filmmakers adapted the novel. What parts did they keep? What parts did they change? Why do you think they did that? Do you agree with those decisions? Do you think they made for a better movie? Why or why not?

Write these answers up in a 2 paragraph essay and submit it to your instructor.

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Answer:

Option 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Harry: *wakes up and finds himself at the bottom of a mountain slope and asks, "Where are we?"

Harry: "Are we in Iceland?"

Hans: "Nej."

The Professor: *Gets up and says, "what do you mean? No----What are your reasons?"

Harry: *Rises* "No, Hans is wrong."

After all the innumerable surprises of this journey, a yet more singular one was reserved to us. I expected to see a cone covered by snow, by extensive and widespread glaciers, in the midst of the arid deserts of the extreme northern regions, beneath the full rays of a polar sky, beyond the highest latitudes.

*Time passes while we try to figure out what is happening and where we are. Harry finds that he was saved from death because Hans had saved him.*

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