most of the time it is because he simply cannot decide on a title. other times publicists will insist on titles that the author doesn't like so they just simply put two.
Some books or movies may have multiple titles separated by "OR" in promotional material or listings to increase search visibility or appeal to different audiences. It could also be a way to highlight key themes or variations in the title.
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Both "Slaughterhouse-Five" and "The Things They Carried" explore the psychological impact of war on individuals. They both employ non-linear narrative structures to reflect the fragmented nature of memory and experience in wartime. Additionally, both novels question the nature of reality and truth in depicting the horrors of war.
Marittima-Frascati is the name of a car from Kurt Vonnegut's short story The Powder-Blue Dragon. This story is published in a collection of short stories called Bagombo Snuff Box. Vonnegut made up many things that can easily be mistaken as real.
They are both correct, but mean different things. "George criticizes most movies" means that George criticizes a lot of movies. "George criticizes mostly movies" means that George criticizes a lot of different things, but the majority of the things he criticizes are movies.
projecters
songs , movies
Ask/talk about things she likes (things like music and movies)
Movies are exaggerating the truth. in movies, love is always true. in reality, things can happen that make love become unlike the movies
Things that only happen in movies are...... 1. a floating house. [up] 2.a tablet turns museum exhibits to life every night. [ night at the museum] things happen in movies all the time that cant happen in real life
Same things that Americans do!
hey get in commercles and or movies
wild things