Describe The Differences Between The Book And The Movie Of The Great Gatsby

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The Noval The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgarold portrays the twisted love story of Jay Gatsby and Daisy Buchanan. The movie version of this iconic book is equally impresive however there are some diffrences between the movie and the book that are considerably signifigent, but for the most part the 1974 movie of The Great Gatsby stays true to the 1925 book. Within the first six minutes of the movie there is a major change from how the book is written. In the book when Nick travels from his home in West Egg to his Cousin Daisy and her husband Tom's home in East Egg, Nick greats Tom while he is "standing with his legs apart on the front porch" (7). However in the movie after Nick docs his boat Tom rides up to him on horseback then escorts …show more content…

In the book when Nick is walking up to the house he described it as haveing "burning gardens ... [that] reached the house drifting up the sides in bright vines"(7). Where in the Movie there are no Gardens to be seen and when Tom shoes Nick around the other parts of the lawn there is just an outdoor tea area and some bushes. However in the book when Nick is shown around the landscape is described as "includeing ... a sunken Italian garden,and half an acre of deep, pungent roses"(8). The represintation of Tom and daisys house is much more drab in the movie compired to the colorful represintation provided in the …show more content…

One of the most important symbols in the noval is the green light that palsis at the end of a doc across the river between West and East Egg. In the book Nick sees Gatsby "streched out his arms tward the dark water in a curious way... Involuntarily [Nick] glanced seaward and dustingwished nothing exept a single green light, minute and far away"(22). In the movie this scene of the Green light is present along with other sightings, that portray the Green Lights signifigence and meaning of Gatsbys hope for a future with

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