How it can be adapted into a compelling drama?

How it can be adapted into a compelling drama?



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Stress is probably one of the hardest emotional responses to deal with for many folks. It causes me to nosh on blood sugar-spiking candy and avoid doing most tasks by parking myself in front of the computer for TV show marathons. This always ultimately leads to me being even more frazzled and in a bigger time crunch to get my work done on time. It's no secret that stressing out can lead to some distress on the body and your emotional well-being, and a recent study reveals that it also has a very surprising effect on the way your brain functions. According to the Daily Mail, researchers at the University of Iowa have discovered that stress actually hampers your short-term memory as you age. Cortisol is a natural hormone that your brain produces when you're stressed out, making you more alert and able to cope with the situation at hand. This is absolutely normal, and without it, it's hard to say what effects would occur if you met your stress-related match.



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It's a book that has dark, even bleak, moments, and, to be perfectly frank, I struggle to imagine how it can be adapted into a compelling drama. Thankfully, that's not for me to figure out. Noyce has John Romano on the job of adapting American Pastoral. Romano has previously penned for a slew of TV series, like Monk, Third Watch and Party of Five. But his most relevant credits in this case would be Nights of Rodanthe, a romance based on the Nicholas Sparks' novel, and The Lincoln Lawyer based on Michael Connelly's book.



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A Jewish American, Seymour earns the name "Swede" because of his Nordic good looks, with blond hair and blue eyes (I seem to remember him being a pretty brawny character, but admittedly It's been nearly a decade since I read Roth's book. So, I might be misremembering). The son of a successful entrepreneur, Swede is a star athlete in high school, and goes on to become a Marine, serving during World War II. In many ways, he's poised to be All-American hero, even achieving the seemingly happy family life that is commonly striven for. But as the Vietnam War heats up, Swede's life becomes more and more complicated, in large part because of the political activism of his daughter Merry, who neither he nor the book's narrator can understand.




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