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Wednesday, December 12, 2018

'“Outsiders”: Compare Contrast Movie to Book Essay\r'

'My view on things has adjustmentd a lot since I read this earmark. A movie, a death, a church and friendship, â€Å"The Outsiders” has it all. A chronicle of brotherhood, friendship, and of a murder, a son and his friend ar caught in a murder, they have to escape ground level getting caught by the police, and so they run away, scratch line their journey of friendship and hardships.\r\nAfter reading the smart and watching the movie I noticed somewhatwhat differences, I’ll start with Ponyboy, in the romance pony boy is hell dustped by his brother, solely in the movie, he is pushed, I think the actors couldn’t fake the slap or wanted to harm the actors, this difference wasn’t real good it took away some of the drama. another(prenominal) difference is that in the movie it ends shortly after(prenominal) Dally’s death and in the figment a lot happens after that; this was a very bad change to the subscribe, like pony boy breaking the glass was definitely a flow that made the original more enjoyable. One similarity in the book and novel is that in both he cuts his hair and dyes it blonde.\r\n insurrectionist also had some differences in the novel and in the film in the novel Johnny is jumped and has a large target across his cheek; in the movie it isn’t very noticeable. This difference is good because it would attract a lot of attention instead of the viewer centre on other things. In the movie and novel he has his jean jacket that he wears throughout much of the movie.\r\nThere is also Dally motionless has his outlaw look of his troublemaker self, this was very Copernican the book and movie. Also in the book he robs a drugstore, but in the movie he takes a book and rips it up then scares the storyteller then runs away, this was an okay change, it did not make a lot of difference, maybe the conductor thought it would succuss up some more action.\r\nSome events also had their differences, in one of th e church scenes; Ponyboy and Johnny find out to catch a rabbit in the film version, in the novel version there was no bunny catching. The movie might have infallible something more, besides the boring ordinary church scenes. This change was good because it added some humor.\r\nDuring the rumble scene in the novel, they use weapons in the fight, but in the movie, it showed no one using a weapon, perhaps the director wanted to depict it as a more of a fair fight, to make the victorious net more enjoyable without the cheating. This change was difficult to nail down whether it was good or bad it was a achromatic change for me.\r\nDuring the hospital scene where Ponyboy meets with Darry and Sodapop, in the novel it was a very emotional moment, complete with tears, but in the movie, it was just a very sociable hug it took away the emotion, perhaps the actors could not bellyache on command.\r\nThe Outsiders was a book slightly collar brothers fighting to stay together as a family a nd not go into orphanage. A Story of Brotherhood, about sticking together through good and bad, Ponyboy Curtis and Johnny Cade, two friends that made it through. After reading the book and the movie, this has been a very exiting adventure for me and for many others. toy with to Stay Gold!\r\n'

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