Introductory Paragraph: There are very few differences between the Book and the Film of To Kill A Mockingbird. But one of the few differences that you can’t miss is in the film there are several characters that were never introduced such as Mr.Dolphus Raymond, Aunt Alexandria, Uncle Jack, Miss Caroline, Cousin Francis, Miss Gates, and Aunt Rachel. Also in the film they left out some scenes such as the scene where it snows in Maycomb and Miss Maudie 's house burns down. A few similarities in both the novel and the film, first similarity is that Scout Finch is the narrator in both. Another key similarity is the story takes place in Maycomb, Alabama. Setting: In the film and the novel some key details that help establish the time and place it took place would be that there are still slaves and a lot of racism. For example Atticus has cook or a slave named Calpurnia. Also in the film you can tell it is from the mid 1900’s because there are cars shown in the film. Another thing that establishes the time it took place is the type of clothing they wore which adds to the movie because it helps to tell the time period when the movie takes place. For example in the movie Scout wore a dress or a skirt now most girls wear yoga pants to school. How we know where this novel takes place is on …show more content…
Another way the director of the film and the author of the book showed me when a time change occurred was by the meals they were eating whether it be breakfast, lunch, or dinner. My last way of knowing when time changes occurred was when the kids when to school that showed me it was morning. Also words like goodnight let me know that it is night time. For Example “Come on home to dinner with us, Walter,” (Lee) (pg.25). The film was more effective showing me time changes because I can see them happening with my eyes, rather than reading words and trying to imagine
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While watching the movie, I could see that the main characters in the book, both their names and traits, were the same in both the movie and book. However, aside from that there were many different as...
Neither the novel nor film version of To Kill A Mockingbird is superior to the other, just different. In the book you delve more into the separate characters while in the film you see the relationships in action. The book gives you a broader view of everything, but at the same time the movie points out everything that seems important. Lastly, the novel shows Scout as a girl caught in the middle, when the movie seems to paint Scout as a girl without a inkling of what is going on.
To begin with, there are many similarities between the book and movie To Kill A Mockingbird. For example, Tom Robinson died in an attempt to escape from prison in both the book and the movie. In my opinion Tom's death was crucial to the original story, and I believe the movie would have been seen as over-sentimental if the scriptwriters had let him live. Another important similarity between the book and movie, is the mutual fascination between Arthur Radley and the children. Arthur, or Boo as the children called him, left them gifts such as dolls, a watch, and chewing gum in the hollow of a tree in his yard. The children made expeditions to the Radley house to look in the window just so they could catch a glimpse of Boo Radley. I believe this captivation was important to the story line because it was the main foundation of the children's imagination. A big part of the story was imagining Boo to be some kind of freak that came out at night to eat cats and squirrels. An additional similarity between the book and movie is the respect showed to Atticus by the African American community of Maycomb. They respected him for his courage, which by his definition meant, "It's when you know you're licked before you begin, but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win, but sometimes you do."(112). I think the mutual respect between the African Americans and Atticus was important not only to Atticus, but also to his children. Their father and the sad story and memories of Tom Robinson taught them the wrongs of racism. I think if the movie producers had taken out the good relationship between Atticus and the African Americans, it would be taking away one of the most important themes of the story. There are many other significant similarities between the book and the movie.
THe first part of the book that was similar or different are the characters. In the movie and , the book the main characters are Teddy, Rikki Tikki, Father, Mamma, Darzie, and Darzee's
To say both the book and the movie of To Kill a Mockingbird were closely related would be an understatement. Though neither was better or worse, the movie and the book were completely different. Minor differences between the movie and the book include one being easy to read due to narration, and one moving too fast causing the story to be rather predictable. Major differences that changed the whole viewpoint of the story consist of missing characters and characters perceived differently, important scenes left out, and the different was the book and the movie represent the characters and relationships. Overall, the book represents two children trying to enjoy their childhood while becoming good people in the process and the movie is based around a wrongful trial of a black man in the South. Both were works of art but neither was identical.
For the most part, the novel and film have many things in common; after all, the film did use the same plot as the novel. However, like most film re-makes, To Kill a Mockingbird film counterpart is not subject to having identical storylines. The contrasts of the film are many, but tolerable as to not destroy the whole plot. These similarities and contrasts are not the downfall of either novel or film, rather the characteristics are what define and give each their own unique
In the book To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, it shows many examples of the characters in the story. In the movie To Kill A Mockingbird by director Robert Mulligan shows off the same ideas of characters but the movie and novel are much different from each other as the movie doesn't show all. In the movie To Kill A Mockingbird by Robert M, he deletes some of the scenes such as Miss Maudie’s house burning affecting Boo Radley’s character as he is seen as a bad and scary person in the town. In the book Boo Radley is said to be scary and mean, but throughout the book hints are given where he does nice gestures for the kids. In the movie it doesn not show his actions so his character remains mysterious. Boo Radley’s character is only shown once
That the movie was not the greatest, but if you didn’t read the book it was a very good movie. Mary Badham, the star of to kill a mockingbird that he was the best director in. The things that are not needed in the movie to get the same point across as the book did. The this is that scout acted differently than she did in the book, that miss Rachel was named Miss Moughty, Bob Ewell did not threaten Atticus.
The plot for both the movie and book is similar. It starts out with Scout as the narrator and the characters and Maycomb, Alabama is introduced to the viewer/reader. Jem, Scout, and Dill spend
A difference between the book and and the movie the 2 years went by fast in the movie compared to the book. In the book they said old dan was barking at the mountain lion in the movie he wasn’t
Although, when you read this, you can learn the language, culture and time of the 1960’s. The book seems to have a slow pace but the timestamp of the book makes the reader addicted. Bare in mind, this isn’t Star Wars, To Kill A Mockingbird has a slow feel but gets the reader at the edge of their seat. For example, Jem and Scout find clay dolls of themselves in a random knot hole of a tree in their neighborhood. Scenes like this makes the reader feel like they can’t stop reading. Harper Lee gave these characters sharp identities but they’re all connected in a very unique way and they are amazingly described in their dialogue. For example, Scout does not want to go back to school, most parents would just say to go back and that’s that, but Atticus listens to Scout with patience and honesty. He showed Scout the situation with the teacher’s perspective. Characters can have the biggest impact to a story. Another thing that I really liked was how the setting and date impacted the narrative. African Americans were harassed racially by society. Atticus does not defend or goes against someone in court because of their race. Although, not everyone thinks the same in the
The way they contrast is in the book The Plot has many little things that lead to one big thing yet the movie has a small amount of big events that lead into one huge event. this changes how suspenseful the story is and how curious you get as a reader. an additional thing that is unalike is that the book's plot has a lot of detail where as the movie is missing a lot of scenes from the book. This happens to many movies which makes the book The better choice. along with these differences are some similarities these being both plots create the same storyline. another is that both plots have some parts that are completely unrelated to others. To Kill a Mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird are different as well as the
All good books or movies must have three specific qualities. The first quality of a good book or movie is believable characters. The second quality of a good book or movie is a well-written plot. The third quality of a good book or movie is a universal theme. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee must fulfill these three specific qualities in order to be a considered a good book. Set during the Great Depression, this book teaches its readers why it is ‘a sin to kill a mockingbird’, or in other words, why we should not discipline or blame the innocent. The main characters, Jean “Scout” Louise Finch and Jeremy “Jem” Atticus Finch, brother and sister, should be examples of believable characters, because they are curious and like to do the opposite
One beautiful day in the Lowlands of Scotland a boy is leaving his house because his father has died and he wants to move out. A man named Mr. Campbell helps Davie find out about the house of Shaws, a house he can move into and has inherited from his father. This is the start of the book kidnapped, by Robert Louis Stevenson. The start of the movie Kidnapped is different in the beginning. For example, in the start of the movie Kidnapped Davie’s and his father are in his house before Davie moves out. Davie’s father is telling Davie about the Shaws. The purpose for this essay is to tell my readers about the similarities and differences between the book and the movie Kidnapped, and to inform my readers which one I preferred. Even though the