Johnny Tremain: Comparison Of Book And Movie

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I am writing today to tell you about Johnny Tremain. Johnny Tremain is a fictional story about a boy in Boston at the time of the American Revolution. It was originally written as a novel by Esther Forbes, but was later made into a Disney movie. However, there are many differences in the movie and book. Johnny and Rab’s characters are very different in the movie and book, even though there are some similarities. Some include Johnny’s friendships and struggles.
According to the book, Rab is another boy who is three years older than Johnny. They become friends after Johnny burns his hand and is looking for a job. Rab lets Johnny have a job at his uncle’s newspaper shop. Through many experiences, such as the Boston Tea Party, horse training and more, they develop a close bond in the book. In the movie, Rab and Johnny become friends before Johnny is injured, and not many of the moments they share in the book are depicted on screen. Rab has always wanted to fight in the war, …show more content…

In the beginning of the novel, Johnny is an arrogant, pretentious, self-centered boy who cares only for himself. His experiences in the book shape him into a better person and role-model by the end of the story. In the movie, Johnny is portrayed as a compassionate boy from the start. He is given no character development. Esther Forbes took the time to incorporate all of Johnny’s feelings, hardships, and grudges. Johnny was the perfect example of how time can change a person in the book, while Johnny in the movie makes watchers think that you have to be perfect from the start. Johnny’s depiction influenced the overall message of the movie in this way. Johnny Tremain as a novel is a great story because it teaches how sometimes you need to forget your fears and stand up for what is right, but also it is okay to be afraid as well. Johnny Tremain by Disney jumps right into the heroics, without giving Johnny a chance to

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