The Giver Movie And Book Comparison Essay

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What would it be like to live in a world where love is a meaningless word, and people have no emotions? That’s exactly what life was like for Jonas, a boy who lived in a supposedly utopian society where everyone is the same. He is selected for a special job, and during his training he learns the importance of individuality and emotion. In the book and movie adaptations of The Giver, there are many similarities and differences. The book and movie versions of The Giver very similar. For example, the quote, “He killed it! My father killed it! Jonas said to himself…” (188) shows the similarities. Correspondingly, Jonas views his father “releasing” the twin in the movie as well. This holds significance because this was what triggered Jonas’s desire to leave the community. In the same way, the following quote displays the similarities between the book and movie. “‘Do you love me?’ ‘...Precision of language, please!’” (159). In the movie Jonas asked the same question and got the same answer. This is important because it helps Jonas realize how degraded his society is, and it is another cause for Jonas’s escape. Another similarity is displayed in the quote, “…Jonas… Overwhelmed by pain… learned what warfare meant” (151). Similarly, Jonas received the memory of warfare. This is significant because this memory is what helps Jonas realize the real pain of the past. Another similarity can be seen in the following quote. “‘Gabe? … There could be love…’” (128-129). Likewise, in the movie, Jonas’s first feeling of …show more content…

The characters and their personalities were very similar in both the book and the movie. On the other hand, the appearances and relationships of the characters were exceedingly different. In my opinion, I liked the movie better than the book. It was generally more exciting. My favorite part was the fact that it displayed what the community was going through during Jonas’s

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