To Kill A Mockingbird Compare And Contrast Essay

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There are many notable differences between the book and the movie of To Kill a Mockingbird. Although not all of the differences change the outcome of the full story. First, Jem retrieved his pants from the Radley fence, and Dill did not make up strip poker. Second, Aunt Alexandria never comes to live with the children. Third, the children never go to church with Calpurnia. First, Jem retrieved his pants from the Radley fence, and Dill did not make up strip poker. From the children’s standpoint since Jem’s pants were not left on the fence overnight they never had the partial connection with Boo at first. They were never led to believe that someone was watching them from the Radley house because they were never neatly folded over the fence. Also, since Dill never had to make up strip poker Atticus and Dill’s mother never suspected anything had happened to the children that night. This also made more time pass before Atticus found out the children were trying to get Boo to come out. Second, Aunt Alexandria never comes to live with the children. This even not occurring led to many different things for scout. She was a happier child because she was not forced to wear dresses as much, so she did not argue with Atticus as often. The initial visit from Aunt Alexandria and her family also never happened so scout was not spanked by her uncle for fighting …show more content…

This event in the book showed some different aspects to Calpurnia that we did not see in the movie. This event shows the more protective motherly trait towards the children when the woman tries to insult and make the children leave the church. In the book this sort of shows how the people in the colored section at the courthouse know and allow the children to sit with them during the trial. In the movie since they do not go to Calpurnia’s church we are to believe that the people just know the children in the courtroom although they did not initially meet during the

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