Personally I like the movie more than the book. It just gives more of the feeling that you are actually there in the story in the movie. The movie shows the faces they make how they react to something.It just planly better than the book verzion because the book verzion may say the facecial expresions, but you can’t see them like you can in the movie. There is some many reasons why the movies better I just can’t list them all. There are somethings that are the same about the book and the movie. One is that the movie and the book is both about Scrooge. Another at the start Scrooge is a greedy,mean,old man. At the end Scrooge becomes a fun loving man and helps tiny tim to walk again. In the movie and the book
in a number of ways. At the start of the novel, Scrooge is a penny –
In this essay I am going to distinguish the personality of Scrooge also show you how he was at the beginning of the novella in the 1st Stave to how he changes at the end in the 5th Stave.
Another way to show this is the way he talks to people, e.g. when his
Between the book and the movie I prefer the movie. My reasoning for this is that the movie seemed much more interesting to me. It made much more sense. I also love who they chose to play the characters in the movie. Seemed much more interesting than the ones that were in the book. I must admit that the book was pretty good, though some of it I found rather boring. One thing I did not like about the movie is that they changed or added some details into the movie that the book did not have. The ending of the movie was much better then the ending in the book.
One of the similarities is, at the beginning of the movie and play Scrooge is still mean. And in the movie and the play people still don't like Scrooge at first. And in the movie and play he gets visited by something to show what's really important about christmas. Also in the movie and in the play the townspeople didn't want him to work in any
In this essay I am going to distinguish the personality of Scrooge also show you how he was at the beginning of the novella in the 1st Stave to how he changes at the end in the 5th Stave.
The book is a little better than the movie. The book gives a lot more detail than the movie. In the movie they don’t show everything that was explained
There are many similarities between the book and the movie. Scrooge was mean and didn't like Christmas like he did in the book and the movie, he was also always crabby. Marley’s death was the same as the book and movie. Fred ran a party in the book and movie
Scrooge, a dull, hateful hoary miserable, miser that is always grumpy, doesn’t like anything to do with happiness or joy. According to the text, he has a frosty rime on his head, thin lips blue that spoke shrewdly in a grating voice. Scrooge has a pointed nose with shriveled cheeks. The text refers to him as “bitterer than any wind that blew and no warmth could warm, no wintry weather could chill him.” In the first part of the story, one night a ghost appears in his house, he turns out to be his deceased aged work partners ghost, Marley. According to the text, Scrooge questions Marley about why spirits walk the earth and why they are coming to him. Marley answers him with “ It is required of every man, that the spirit within him should walk
In the movie they started the children all together and out in the ocean left with an adult who was injured. The movie started them out with an adult with them though the adult was incapacitated. While in the book it started out with the children on the island lost and having fun. In the book there was no adults nor any vividly
Do you believe in ghost? I know Scrooge does, Scrooge was an old grumpy banker that only cared about money, who did not care too much about other people. Then one day ghosts came and changed that all. Once the ghosts came they told him how much he was doing wrong and how he used to be when he was younger when he liked christmas. The ghosts taught him a lot of things but most of all they taught him to be caring and courteous to his friends and people he has never met. Scrooge is afraid of his future and his self.
in a factory when he was only twelve and when he was fifteen he was
I enjoyed the movie better because there was a lot more going on. There were more daydreams and I liked seeing the situation with eHarmony. There was much more excitement in the movie than there was in the book that, just had just explained the daydreams and his wife nagging about the hairdresser.
The film and the book were a lot alike and for me the movie helped bring the book to life. Reading the other book I did not like the movies because they were different then the book. But this film was almost the same as the book. I like how the film showed how Chigurh is very dangerous and that he is a scary criminal the kills anyone he comes in contact with. I liked the book but in the beginning it was confusing in who was talking but the film helped me understand and it brought everything together.
“Grief is like the ocean; it comes on waves ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm, and sometimes it is overwhelming. All we can do is learn to swim” says Vicki Harrison, the author of Dressed to Thrill. Learning to swim is something that almost anyone can accomplish. Much like swimming in the ocean, no matter how overwhelming it can become, everyone can learn to cope with their grief. For the main character in A Christmas Carol, however, he strives to take on his grief without learning to swim. Throughout the story, three ghosts visit Ebenezer Scrooge and help him realize that he needs to change how he acts toward other people. The Ghost of Christmas Past shows the readers that Scrooge has lost three women whether it was by death