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what is literary adaptation and literary narration?how an adaptation is different from original piece of art?

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Answered by chauhanumadevi7
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About 30% of narrative films made in Hollywood's classic period were adapted from novels and short stories. ... Adaptation is a process of reducing a pre-existent piece of writing to a series of func- tions: characters, locations, costumes, actions and strings of narrative events.An adaptation is when specific elements of an original piece of work like a novel at used to re-tell the same story or as a blueprint to tell a new story. An adaptation is the reproduction of literature into another form of display usually being affected by the differing cultural times.

Answered by tejeswarr323
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Literary adaptation is the adapting of a literary source (e.g. a novel, short story, poem) to another genre or medium, such as a film, stage play, or video game. ... This is particularly important when adapting to a dramatic work, e.g. film, stage play, teleplay, as dramatic writing is some of the most difficult.

Adapted Text is any text that has been changed from its original print format. ... This may include presenting the text in a different visual manner (e.g. enlarged text), auditory (e.g. audio book) or simplified manner (e.g. abridged version).

ADAPTATION IN ART:-

Adaptation is the practice of transcoding (changing the code or 'language' used in a medium) as well as the assimilation of a work of art to other cultural, linguistic, semiotic, aesthetic or other norms

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