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How do the Fates in the film version contrast with the original text? Select 3 answers. (RL.3.7)
In the film, they do not have distinct roles in a person’s fate, whereas in the original text, each sister has a specific duty.
In the film, they take pleasure in cutting a person’s thread of life, but in the original text they do it without feeling anything.
In the film, Hades is intimidated by the Fates, however in the original text, no one is afraid of their power.
In the film, they share a magical eye that allows them to see into the past, present, or future, however it is not mentioned in the original text.
In the film, they seem like villains because of their appearance and actions, but in the original text they are not characterized as either good or bad.
Select two changes that were made in the film version to effectively shift the tone from the tone used in the original text. (RL.3.7)
Including the eyeball as a prop
The Fates disappear at the end
Using rhyme during the prophecy
The visual allusion to a restaurant
The Fates attitude towards Hades
What effect is created by the colors during the Fates prophecy in the film version? (RL.3.7)
The effect illustrates how Hades will free the Titans.
The effect emphasizes the battle between good and evil.
The effect illustrates the Fates ability to change the future.
The effect emphasizes Hades mood throughout the scene.
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