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Read. Watch. Discuss: Books and Films for Discussion Groups

Read. Watch. Discuss: Books and Films for Discussion Groups. How we read. Character Story Pacing Frame Writing Style. How We Watch. Time limit Character Story Pacing Frame Visual Style. Splicing it together. Selecting Books and Films Conversation vs. Analysis Topics to address

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Read. Watch. Discuss: Books and Films for Discussion Groups

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  1. Read. Watch. Discuss:Books and Films forDiscussion Groups

  2. How we read • Character • Story • Pacing • Frame • Writing Style

  3. How We Watch • Time limit • Character • Story • Pacing • Frame • Visual Style

  4. Splicing it together • Selecting Books and Films • Conversation vs. Analysis • Topics to address • Film/Author Background • Content

  5. Pairings for discussion groups • Classic: To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee

  6. Mystery: Mystic River by Dennis Lehane

  7. Womens’ Stories: Eat Pray Love by Elizabeth Gilbert

  8. Literary Fiction: Winter’s Bone by Daniel Woodrell

  9. Not for Kids Only: Charlie & the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl

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