Essay On The Differences Between To Kill A Mockingbird Book And Movie

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The classic story of To Kill a Mockingbird can be split into two book and movie and in this essay you will learn the similarities and differences between the two. the first that will be explained is the opening. After the opening Comes the setting. also included will be the differences and similarities between the characters. The final thing you will be informed about is the plot. all these differences do not completely change the story line but do leave some gaps. so in conclusion this text will educate you on the likenesses and distinctions between the novel and film version of To Kill a Mockingbird.

the opening of “To Kill a Mockingbird” and To Kill a Mockingbird are very different and this paragraph contains reasons why. the media version of To Kill a Mockingbird opens with Scout giving a description of Maycomb while the written version begins with Jem and Scout arguing about who or what started the chain of events which broke Jem's arm. Although these are very different openings they only affect how early on you meet the characters. another difference would be that the written version goes on to explain Simon Finch and the movie then shows a man …show more content…

The way they contrast is in the book The Plot has many little things that lead to one big thing yet the movie has a small amount of big events that lead into one huge event. this changes how suspenseful the story is and how curious you get as a reader. an additional thing that is unalike is that the book's plot has a lot of detail where as the movie is missing a lot of scenes from the book. This happens to many movies which makes the book The better choice. along with these differences are some similarities these being both plots create the same storyline. another is that both plots have some parts that are completely unrelated to others. To Kill a Mockingbird in To Kill a Mockingbird are different as well as the

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