The book by W.P. Kinsella, Shoeless Joe, and the movie, Field of Dreams, are two different types of medias that reflect rather similar stories. Both have different titles, and different scenes, however it is reflected by the same character, Ray Kinsella. The two mediums have similar characters, settings, and plot lines, although they deviate from each other in minor details. The adaptation from the book in 1982 to the movie in 1989 changes from paper script to physical presence. The book and the movie have similar plot lines that follows spiritual connections and magical realism through Ray Kinsella's story. The stories differs in manners of time and details, contrasting between the two. The comparison that the movie overtakes the book
get better is often a major method with which one can get better. Modeled after Field of Dreams, Shoeless Joe, by W.P. Kinsella, is a book where the main character, Ray, strives forward and advances to reach moral happiness and success. Personally, I liked the book, as like me, Ray exhibits a desire to win, and a desire to succeed, which is unmatched helping him drive forward in life. Personally, I enjoyed Shoeless Joe, due to its fascinating display of great symbols and meaning, as well as its overall