After reading the novel and watching the movie the novel is better. These are the reasons why. First, Kenny is different in the movie than in book. Second, Byron has a way different personality in the book than in the movie. Last, Grandma sands is just way different in the movie that in the book. The book is way better than the movie. Kenny is different in the movie than in the book. For example, Kenny was 10 years old in the book, but in the movie he was 12 years old. A second example, Kenny had a lazy eye in the book, but in the movie he had glasses. A third example, Kenny got taught how to survive in a blizzard in the book, but in the movie he don’t. Overall, it’s like kenny has two different personalities. Byron got lucky in the
Comparing the book to the movie you can clearly tell what certain things are different. For example, Sydelle Pulaski worked for Mr. Westing in the movie but only talked over the intercom. This not only caused a lot of drama but more depth to the plot. Also, Crow didn’t go to jail but they did talk about most of the consequences of her going to jail. This made a little bit more serious and emotional instead of just letting it go.
Finally, between the book and the movie I really liked the book better even tho I don't like to read i thought it was better.Because the book had more detail than the movie did in my opinion. The movie was more sad because you actually saw them and what they were doing. In the book you would have to imagine it and it wouldn't be as sad. Overall the movie and book were good but very
I like the book better than the movie. I like the book better because I could decide what a scene would look like. For example, in the book, it describes True Son. It says, “The boy wore a brand-new calico hunting shirt. It covered the boy’s upper parts and halfway down his leggings. His hair was black and his face and arms brown as an Indian, but you couldn’t mistake the English cast of his features.” I could make up in my mind how I wanted True Son to look. In the movie, I saw what was on the screen, and couldn’t make the scene look how I wanted it
But which one is better? I'll be talking about the features of the character traits, settings, and plot of both the book and movie, to show which one is better. In my opinion, I like the book better and here are the reasons why. To begin, I'm going to be talking about the characteristics of both the book and the movie. In the book, the characteristics and their traits were put in very good detail.
First of all, the book has a better plot as it goes into a good amount of detail as the movie doesn't really have much detail “As I sat there in the silence, the fire grew larger, it cracked and popped. Firelight shadows began to shimmer and dance around the room.”
Finally there are lots of differences between the book and the movie. They also show that the movie was a lot weaker then then the book. I can see the movies aren't always better than the books. The books go more into detail than the movie. I enjoined the movie because it is more visual. The book was a little
Both the novel and the movie have the strengths and weaknesses. In my opinion, it is more clearly explained about the strong bonds between Billy and his dogs in the book than in the movie. I can really understand how much Billy loved his dogs, and the expression of love was more in the book than in the movie. The book gives more detailed information than the movie. However, I prefer watching the movie because it seems to be more
I think the movie is better than the book because it’s more visual, has more action, and has props.
Another big difference between the movie and the book is that the character are not as well-developed in the movie and they just seem like a bunch of boys. In the movie they do not show Johnny getting beaten up so badly and this is like the main event that like causes all the problems like Johnny killing Bob and them having to run from the police. If Johnny has not been beaten up all of this might have never happened. The church burning down and the death of Bob, Johnny, and Dally where all important key events that were similar to the book, All of this impacted the way I watched this movie, because the entire time I was comparing it to the book while watching. I would be like yes I have seen this before I know that Ponyboy was thinking at the time because it was written in the
The movie is better than the novel because it has many details that the novel does not have the part in the beginning where the dad gets pinned to the ground by a tree and then gets sick and dies a few days later but in the novel he is just
The movie was more interesting than the book because it helped me visualize the story. Most of the more exciting scenes from the movie are not in the book, this is why I like the movie more than the book.
It had some things in it that the movie did not. First, it started with ponyboy walking out of the movie. Also, it had a lot more emotion. It specifically described how everyone felt and the emotions seemed more vivid. The novel introduced all the characters, telling their physical appearance, background, and personality.
The 3 major differences that were seen are the shattering of the conch, the pilot’s presence, and Ralph’s attitude towards Piggy. Due to these major differences the novel left a greater impact on its readers than the movie on its viewers. Seeing the movie and as well reading the book, personally the book was a better. The book has a very different approach of that showed these 3 major differences to their full extent. Out of the two though, I would choose the book as more pleasant and
I think the novel is better than the movie because in the movie they left some parts uncleared. Like for instances, in the novel at the beginning of the story the novel mentions about how a plane was around Jonas neighborhood and later they “released” the pilot for not going to the right direction. Though I believe the movie is not better than the novel but not worst than the novel also I think it’s down the middle in my own opinion. This because when I finished reading a book later I watched the movie as I watched the movie I always tried to remember what I read in the book to connect to the movie. So in other words when I remember a familiar passage from the book and see it in the movie it really fascinates me. So getting back to the point
The first difference that you can see is that the book was in first person and the movie was in third. This being said, there were scenes added into the movie that was not in the book. I wasn’t disappointed