While examining a brief clip of the movie film “To Kill A Mockingbird” I recognized that the film consists of several divergences and equivalences. Beforehand, this scene demonstrates a demented dog with rabies that was terrorising the neighborhood. Not to mention, the film should prosperly enhance details comparable to the novel. Furthermore, one imbalance that caught my eye while observing this scene is Calpurnia’s (families maid) role. In addition, one similarity that attracted me is Atticus’s actions. For instance, within novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” chapter 10, page 124, it declares “Calpurnia’s message had been received by the neighborhood. Every wood door within our range of vision was closed tight.” To further explain this, in the novel Calpurnia tells the whole neighborhood about the demented dog and all the doors are shown shut. Nevertheless, in the film it doesn 't show Calpurnia calling and notifying everyone about the demented dog, …show more content…
Finch look where he is! Miss and you’ll go straight into the Radley 's house! I can 't shoot the well and you know it!” “I haven 't shot a gun in thirty years--” …….. The rifle cracked.” In other words, in the novel Atticus is taking the leadership of shooting the dog and it 's all on him, and in the film the same thing happens where he is the one that has the authority of handling the gun. For the most part, this scene being described as selfsame, it equally portrays some disparity, including the fact that while shooting the gun atticus’s glasses plunge and penetrate. However, in the film they appeared to be as good as new. All in all, we acquired a few reasoning on how the novel “To Kill A Mockingbird” as well as the movie film “To Kill A Mockingbird” express comparisons and distinctions. Some comparisons include Atticus’s actions. In addition, some distinctions include the aspect of Calpurnia 's