Differences Between The Movie And The City Of Ember

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The book and film the City of Ember used dystopian fiction efficiently. Because they used motifs from dystopian stories. The novel City of Ember is written by Jeanne DuPrau and was published in 2003. Soon after in 2008 the movie was produce and Directed by Gil Kenan and Written by Caroline Thompson. The main characters in the flim and the book are Lina Mayfleet, Doon Harrow, and Mayor Cole. Overall The book and movie have some differences but they mainly focus on dystopian fiction.

The film and the book the City of Ember used dystopian fiction efficiently because of the great use of environmental deterioration. According to Master class one dystopian motif is societies in cataclysmic decline, with characters who battle environmental …show more content…

According to Master class one dystopian motif is corrupt government. An example is when in the book Doon says “Yes. The mayor has a secret treasure room in the Pipeworks.” While talking to Lina then he also says “Tell the whole city the mayor is robbing us!”. This shows how the mayor is taking all the food for himself proving government is corrupt. This is bad because Ember city is having a food shortages showing the environmental ruin. Similarly in the movie Doon says The mayor- He's got a bunker in the Pipeworks. It's filled with food. And then Lina adds on and says You mean the mayor is stealing? Also proving the great use of government corruption in City of Ember. These quotes show the dystopian motifs in the book in the motion picture City of …show more content…

According to Master class one dystopian motif is Loss of individualism. An example is when in the book the narrator says “On the last day of their final year, which was called Assignment Day, they were given jobs to do” and the mayor the main antagonist, says the Job you draw today is for three years. This shows that they don't get to choose what jobs they have they pull it from a bag which takes there individualism.This is because they don't have the choice to choose what they want purse. Similarly in the movie Doon father says “You can't control what job you get on Assignment Day.” proving the great use of loss individualism in City of Ember because your job defines you and it also shows what your good at. These quotes show some of the dystopian motifs in the book and the film City of