A major difference is that there are some characters that were in the book that aren't in the movie like Flora Baumbach, Theo Theodorakis, and Madame Hoo. Even though the movie wasn’t as good or as exciting as the book, they were both interesting and are fun to read and listen
This is my writing assignment comparing The Outsiders movie and book. My favorite quote was“Stay gold Ponyboy” which means Do not go tuff and stay like yourself because you are once in a lifetime. My opinion of both the movie and the book are pretty good. The book was only a little better because it was longer and it had more parts on the other hand the movie you can hear and see more and feel more when you can actually picture it.
In my opinion there are a lot of comparisons between the film and the book, but there are also differences between them too, but also they have impacted the audience in both the film and the
One of the differences is that they were fighting a monster in the book but in the movie they were fighting a man, that acted like an animal. In the book the monster was a dragon that they had to fight. In the movie the monster was like a man, but wore animal skin clothes and had paint all over there face. They both were fought in the same way in both the
One huge difference in the setting, in the book the story takes place on the shore of lake Michigan in a brand new apartment building in a small town. On the other hand the movie takes place old, run down apartment in the middle of a huge city. Another example is the characters, in the book there are 16 heirs with eight pairs. In the movie there are 10 heirs and 5 pairs. Also the movie leaves out some huge characters like Theo Theodorakis, Flora Baumbach, and
My class and I just finished reading the book “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, and watching the movie. There were way more events in the book than in the movie. The movie seemed way shorter than the book. The book seemed way more entertaining to me than the movie. They were both great but the book was just a little better than the movie.
For instance, the characters in the movie stayed the same, just as in the short story. But then again, some characters were added in the film adaptation that were not in the story. Another similarity is the most of the main plot of the movie was the same as the short story. Peter Hyams used and transformed the
There are comparisons and contrast in the movie and the book “The Outsiders”. For example in both when Ponyboy and Johnny run away from after killing Bob they go on the train to the abandoned church in both. They are similar because in the story and movie Johnny kills bob then runs away with Pony. They go to Dally where he gave them a pistol and told them to jump on the train and get off at the second stop Windrixville and go to the abandoned church on top of jay mountain. Another example of similarities between both is they still have all the main characters in the greaser gang.
"Outsiders" Compare and Contrast Essay The “ Outsiders” movie and novel are awkward and interesting. Upon watching both they appeared to be somewhat similar. However, after finishing the movie and having time to reflect they have distinct differences.
In conclusion the two novels The Outsiders and Romeo and Juliet are both fantastic books. With the similarities being the gangs, fights, and loyalty and the differences that are the wealthyness, attitudes and
A book and a movie can be both the same and different. In The Outsiders there are many similarities and differences with the book and movie. They were the same because Johnny kills a man, they cut their, there was the movie scene, and Johnny and Ponyboy went to the church. Some of the differences is when Darry slaps Ponyboy but in the movie he pushes him, Johnny doesn't bring a lot of food in the book but does in the movie he does, when Johnny killed the man it was more described but it wasn't in the movie, and Johnny says he wants to kill himself in the movie. In The Outsiders one of the themes is “friendship”
The Outsiders: Compare and Contrast In the novel “The Outsiders,” by S.E Hinton and the movie by Francis Ford Coppola have numerous similarities and differences. Our thoughts on these particular aspects are very diverse as the universe is. Many things have been either left out or diminished from the movie, which makes it less interesting as the suspense lessens as you have finished reading the book. Although this might be the case, there were also many similarities between the two sources.
Although there are many differences between the two, there are also many similarities. Like how in both the movie and the novel she outsmarts the
Books and movies are great sources of entertainment, but very different. Books use descriptive text to bring the story to life and create imagery for the reader, however, movies supply the visual for the audience. Most of the time when a book becomes popular like outsiders by S.E Hinton it becomes a movie. The book and the movie are two very different stories, the movie is not very descriptive but it does get the point across. There are many similarities between the book and the movie but in my opinion, the book is by far the best.
Although there have been some negative results of historical globalization, the results have been ultimately positive. Ideas and events from earlier times have evolved due to globalization and have lead to things we have today such as economic systems , diverse cultures and efficient trading between nations. Not all practices started in one place but instead are a combination of different cultures’ and their practices coming together (Kulkarni). As new methods , ways and beliefs were started in small areas they were able to spread through different people by different means of interaction , whether it be trading, war or conquering. This globalization lead to beliefs, systems and rights we have today not only in the United States but in the