While most book-to-movie adaptations are transparent, this project explores the nuanced adaptation of the novel The Grapes of Wrath into the movie Little Miss Sunshine. Little Miss Sunshine promulgates a unique approach to adaptation; additionally, the analysis of these two works provides conclusions for matters beyond literature. The project addresses the “American Dream” and differing perspectives on “winning” and “losing.” The initial step was a close reading of The Grapes of Wrath and a critical viewing of Little Miss Sunshine. From there, a research plan was developed, focusing on distortions of “The American Dream.” The research materials included books, scholarly journals, newspaper articles, reviews, and opinion papers. After studyi...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine three rather diverse novels of John Steinbeck which are lin...
Dissertation advisor: Dr. Andrew Hoberek.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Colum...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The goal of this paper is to show the similarities and the differences in the portrayal of the Ameri...
Abstract kinds of interpretations and arguments on the very term ‘American Dream’. The two American...
The article has been devoted to the disclosure of themes creating the concept of the American Dream ...
The paper aims to investigate the failure of the American Dream in the novel The Grapes of Wrath and...
This thesis attempts to prove that Steinbeck’s work is an optimistic novel despite its pessimistic ...
This paper entitled The Failure of American Dream and Its Effect on Some of the Characters on Steinb...
The American Dream’s outlines are pretty clear: find a good job, make enough money, raise a good fam...
John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, depicts the poverty of 1930s America ...
This paper closely examines two of the most well-known literary works written by the Nobel laureate,...
The aim of this paper is to examine how selected works in the American literary canon contribute to ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The collapse of New York Exchange in 1929 marked the great economic depression and several natural d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine three rather diverse novels of John Steinbeck which are lin...
Dissertation advisor: Dr. Andrew Hoberek.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Colum...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...
The goal of this paper is to show the similarities and the differences in the portrayal of the Ameri...
Abstract kinds of interpretations and arguments on the very term ‘American Dream’. The two American...
The article has been devoted to the disclosure of themes creating the concept of the American Dream ...
The paper aims to investigate the failure of the American Dream in the novel The Grapes of Wrath and...
This thesis attempts to prove that Steinbeck’s work is an optimistic novel despite its pessimistic ...
This paper entitled The Failure of American Dream and Its Effect on Some of the Characters on Steinb...
The American Dream’s outlines are pretty clear: find a good job, make enough money, raise a good fam...
John Steinbeck’s novel The Grapes of Wrath, published in 1939, depicts the poverty of 1930s America ...
This paper closely examines two of the most well-known literary works written by the Nobel laureate,...
The aim of this paper is to examine how selected works in the American literary canon contribute to ...
The following paper deals with some of the most prominent aspects of the American Dream through the ...
The collapse of New York Exchange in 1929 marked the great economic depression and several natural d...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine three rather diverse novels of John Steinbeck which are lin...
Dissertation advisor: Dr. Andrew Hoberek.Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Colum...
What is the American Dream? Where did this idea come from? Why is this idea so important to the Amer...