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  2. An adaptation is the translation of a literary work, like a poem, novel, short story, or play, into another genre, like a musical, film, television series, or a play. Some of the earliest adaptations were based on the stories of the Brothers Grimm, like Cinderella.

  3. Literary adaptation is adapting a literary source (e.g. a novel, short story, poem) to another genre or medium, such as a film, stage play, or video game.

  4. Aug 27, 2018 · An adaptation is a work (television series, movie, stage play, or other visual performance) that portrays a written work (book, novel, poem, etc.). An adaptation is an entirely new creative work that pulls ideas from or is inspired by another work’s plot, characters, or themes.

  5. Quick Reference. The process of making a work of art upon the basis of elements provided by an earlier work in a different, usually literary, medium; also the secondary work thus produced. Literary works have been adapted in many forms: fairy tales as ballets, plays as operas, novels as stage plays (see dramatization), stage plays as novels or ...

  6. Definition. Adaptation refers to the process of transforming a work from one medium or context to another, preserving core themes and ideas while altering form, style, or structure to fit the new setting.

  7. Jun 24, 2020 · What makes a good adaptation? A reader identifies four different types of adaptation, and compares them using PRIDE & PREJUDICE.

  8. A literary adaptation is the transformation of a written work, such as a novel, short story, or play, into another medium, most commonly film or television.

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