Book: There a character named Hans Jr, Frau Holzapel, Victor Chemell. Movie: Hans Jr, Frau Holzapel, and Victor Chemell are not characters in the movie. In the book, Max dreams of fighting Hitler, while in the movie Max does not have such a dream. In the book, The Mayor and his wife don't use Rosa's laundry service because they do not have the means to pay for it. In the movie, The mayor stops using the laundry service to protect his wife in case anything happens to Liesel. In the book, when Liesel is picking up the Grave Diggers Handbook, she falls down to her brothers grave and starts crying while in the movie Liesel walks quietly away without crying. In the book, Liesel gets angry at Ilsa when she finds out she won't be delivering the laundry
When Liesel arrived at 33 Himmel Place, she was confused and scared, but she held in her hands, the very first book that she would read, the beginning of her discovery. “The words were on their way, and when they arrived, she would hold them in her hands like the clouds, and she would wring them out like the rain.” Death had said early in the story, and this was a sign of
Hans is at Liesel's side when she has her nightmares. When
The scene where Liesel loses her brother is sad, however we didn’t get the
She decides to take the suicidal path through the mountains and the two end up in Sunder where they head to the water to take a boat to Lienid. Disguising themselves as boys, they attempt to board a Lienid ship where they pay a boy for passage.
“Books can not be killed by fire. People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory... In this war, we know, books are weapons. And it is a part of your dedication always to make them weapons for man 's freedom.”
In the story and film “To Build a Fire” written by Jack London and directed by David Cobham the man and dog have very different thoughts throughout the story but they both need each other to survive. For example in the film when the man tries to kill the dog, the dog thinks the man wants to play. Also the man is very cold and his imagination is getting the best of him and he is feeling that it is colder than it really is, but the dog knows what to do in this weather condition. The film and the story have very different parts on how the man and the dog thought.
Some similarities in the book are, Mason had to sell his horse and also tex’s horse because they needed the money for groceries. Mason said that if they didn't sell the horses then either the horses would starve or mason and tex would. Another similarity is that Tex had to go to the hospital. Tex had to go to the hospital because he got shot when he went to Lem’s friends house. Lem’s friend shot Tex in the hand because Tex was trying to leave. One more similarity was that Mason and Tex were on t.v. They were on t.v because they picked up a hitchhiker, and the hitchhiker had a gun and was trying to shoot mason. If Tex did not take the hitchhiker where he wanted to go then he was going to shoot Mason.
Although the book had a very mature storyline and theme, the movie, on the other hand made it seem like it was a children’s movie with all the unnecessary cute and funny scenes of the baby farm animals even though it was far from being a children’s story - it contained adult themes, alcohol abuse, executions, and violent battles. It was more than your average cartoon. Plus, most of the dialogue in the book was replaced by narration in the movie which reduced immensely the depth of personality of the animals. Not enough to ruin the movie, the endings between the novel and the film had quite a contrast. In the book, the story ended with a classic scene and a chilling line which grabbed the readers until the end.
In the novel Lindo's husband forces her to sleep on the couch instead of in the bed. The movie had
What would you choose? Would you stay or go? Well, that's what Mia is facing. Mia is a 17 year old cello player who had an audition to Juilliard, a rock star boyfriend, a future ahead of her. That was until she was in a car accident. Now she has lost her mom, dad, and brother. She doesn't know whether to stay or go at this point. The main character's in the book is Mia, Adam(Mia's boyfriend), Kim(Mia's best friend), Mia’s mom, dad, brother Teddy, and her gramps. Although there are major differences between the book and the movie, each equally enjoyable. For various reasons I like the book and the movie equally because it shows the relationships with the characters differently.
Looking at the first book which Liesel steals, The Gravediggers Handbook, you can see that this helps her to cope with her brother’s death, and all the other innocent people killed in the war. This book represents her sense of loss from an outsider’s perspective. If you look at a couple of books later, The Shoulder Shrug, this book represents Liesel taking a stand against Hitler no matter how small, this is shown in this quote where Liesel is starting to piece things together “The word communist + a large bonfire + a collection of dead letters + the suffering of her mother + the death of her brother = the Führer” (Zusak 115). She is taking back from Hitler, in the only way she knows how, stealing books, and standing up for what she believes in.
When Max and Liesel saw each other for the first time in a while, they hugged and cried and fell to the floor. After Max and Liesel reunited in October of 1945, they started to hang out and spend much time together. They did everything together and told each other everything they had done in the past couple years. They think about what they did when they were younger on Himmel Street and how Liesel always brought him stuff when he was ill. As they are talking, Liesel starts to think when she had a friendship relationship and is maybe wanting to have a romantic relationship with him now. As life progresses for them, they start thinking about the future and they start to contemplate being together for life. As they analyze
1. Brother’s Funeral “When it came down to it, one of the called the shots. The other did what he was told. The question is, what if the other is a lot more than one. (Zusack 18)”
However, the audience is not aware of the past and whether the dead son Ansel was a hero and the reason behind his mysterious death. It is not apparent why he deserves a statue in the centre of the town. DeRose even suggests that Ansel might be “a product of Halie’s imagination, an acknowledged substitute to her buried child. She beautifies a questionable past in order to create a nice future, and in the same way she tries to hide a very ugly and painful present. Stephen Bottoms contends that, “Halie moves abruptly from romantic dreams of the past to hopeless despair in the present.
The main theme of both the poem and movie is never give up.so the reason I say never give up is because in the poem invictus it started off by saying out of the night that covers me which means like its dark outside and then it said beyond my wrath and tears so what it is saying is really never give up on life. And in the movie evolution of a criminal it started off my showing him going to jail, and threw out life he was sorry for what he had did.