Parallel Universes: Exploring the Convergence of Films and Literature
Keywords:
films, literatureAbstract
The paper encapsulates the idea of a multifaceted relationship between these two art forms, inviting readers to delve into the intricate connections, creative possibilities, and shared narratives that arise when films and literature intersect. The paper, undertakes a comprehensive examination of the convergence of films and literature, drawing upon scholarly research, critical analyses, and notable works from both realms.
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