Similarities Between The Movie And The Christmas Carol By Charles Dickens

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Have you ever watched a movie and realized it is much different from the book? It might make you wonder why the movies are so different from their source material. According to Quora, one of the biggest issues is time. Movies and TV shows have a limited time period in which to get the point across to the audience.While watching “The Muppets Christmas Carol”, I’ve noticed many differences between the movie, and Charles Dickens, The Christmas Carol. This might be because the movie is only one hour and fifteen minutes long, while the book being one hundred sixteen pages. But the movie wasn’t completely different, there was many similarities too.
You could notice similarities since the movie first began. Here are the ones I noticed before the first ghost even arrived. Firstly, both story and movie were narrated, allowing the piece to be more detailed through explaining thoughts and feelings the characters were having. I’ve also noticed that the book and the movie share similar or exact dialog in some scenes. This proves that the directors studied their source material. It also allows viewers to understand some of the characters mood as they are saying their lines by hearing them get played out in the movie. Lastly Scrooge’s house was described the same way in both. …show more content…

Here are three I’ve noticed before the first ghost appeared. The movie didn’t begin in the same setting as it did in the book. In the story it began at Marley's funeral, this brought out more atmosphere, because you get to see Scrooge’s reaction to Marley's dead body. Also, in the movie there is a comedic outlook while the book is more serious. This difference can definitely set the mood for the story.The story is taken more seriously, while the movie is more suited for children. Finally, a coraler came to his door in both. This gave the viewers a chance to see how rude Scrooge can really be, by showing him denying and yelling at the charity

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