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Why do you think Maggie has never been made into a film? What difficulties would a filmmaker face in trying to create a cinematic version of the novel? Try to address these difficulties as you write a script for one scene in Maggie.
Crane’s Red Badge of Courage has been heralded as one of the finest war novels ever written. Although the novel’s subject matter is quite different from that of Maggie, scholars have found many thematic and stylistic parallels. Read Red Badge of Courage and compare its themes and style to those of Maggie.
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- Maggie: A Girl of the Streets: Introduction
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