Saturday, August 3, 2019
To Kill A Mockingbird - Differences between Movie and Book :: Movie Film comparison compare contrast
      To Kill A Mockingbird - Differences between Movie and Book           There are usually differences in two different versions of something. This  can often be seen when a book is made into a movie. There are many similarities  and differences in the book and movie versions of To Kill A Mockingbird by  Harper Lee.            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 add   itional 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.  					    
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