There are many similarities and differences between the Hunger Games book and the movie but there was only a few that really stood out to a reader . One of the noticeable similarities was when Katniss volunteered Prim Rose when she was chosen for the Games. A differences from the book Effie Trinket hair was blue but in the film it was white ,this changes the way I think about her . Another similarity that i thought made the story change was her mom wasn't as depressed in the movie than she was in the book because the book had more details. I enjoyed the book better because it had a multitude of details ,however the movie was great too.
For instance, in the book Joppy knew Albright; Albright knew Todd Carter; Todd Carter knew Richard McGee as well as Matthew Terrell whereas in the movie every character denied knowing each other except Albright and Joppy. Another noticeable difference is that in the book Frank Green, Daphne’s brother ends up murdered and in the movie he lives and they both end up moving. The third noticeable difference is a character name change from the book to the movie; Matthew Teran in the book is Matthew Terrell in the movie and he ends up being murdered in the book whereas at the end of the movie he’s running for mayor. A fourth noticeable difference is the pier scene. In the book Albright and Easy meet at the Santa Monica pier and in the movie it is the Malibu pier. And the last most noticeable difference between the book and the movie is that Mouse knows Daphne Monet or shall we call her by her real name Ruby Hanks; however, in the movie the audience never finds that out. In the movie the only true thing you get to know about Daphne is that she is both black and white. Therefore, due to the many differences between the book and the movie it is confusing to the audience since it is almost like dealing with two different stories because of the plot inconsistencies.
Sometimes, picking up a good novel is just what you need. Two novels, The Hunger Games and The Giver, are both popular and well- known, and are read by thousands, even millions of people around the world. Surprisingly, the main characters of these books, Katniss and Jonas, are comparable to each other. The two share some similarities. They possess some differences too. In some ways, the main characters characters of two novels, Katniss and Jonas, are alike, as well as differ from each other.
There are many things to compare and contrast in the hunger games book and the movie.When
Some of the similarities were very noticeable. Just from the beginning, in both the movie and the
There are other significant similarities between the movie and the book, so if I overlooked or forgot any extremely crucial points, forgive me.
Between the book and the movie, there are some similarities. For instance, when Lily goes out to the orchard and finds some of her mother’s things. Also when T. Ray puts out grits and Lily kneels on them. Then there is when Rosaleen gives Lily a birthday cake. Also when Lily and Rosaleen run away, they are
Another difference in the novel that’s significant is the Mockingjay pin that is given to Katniss by Madge, the Governor’s daughter once it’s known that Katniss will be participating in the Hunger Games. Madge is described as one of the few people that Katniss is semi-friendly with; otherwise she is described as a loner who only has time to do what she has to do to take care of her family. This comes as a surprise to Katniss, who had assumed that Madge disliked her. This is an important piece of the book because in the movie, Katniss finds the same Mockingjay pin at the local flea market, and it is given to her by the owner, a woman named Greasy Sae. The significance of the pin is never explained in the movie, and viewers are left wondering if it will play an important role later on in the film. The director and author make many subtle, yet evident changes between the novel and film, which can only be noticed if one reads the novel and views the movie. However, those that have are left questioning why the changes were made, and what to expect next.
There were many differences,and similarities between the book and movie version of the hunger games by Suzanne Collins. One difference at the start of the movie and book,was that katniss ate warm rolls and hot chocolate, and so did peeta. So every time katniss thought of peeta,she thought of him tossing that bread to her in the rain, and when he was eating the rolls and hot chocolate. She did not do that in the movie though,so every time she thought of
Comparing and Contrasting the Hunger Games the Movie and the Book The hunger games has a book and a movie the book and the movie are alike and different in many ways. The book was published September 14, 2008. The movie was released March 23, 2012. Here are the differences and the way they are alike.
Even though the film was based off of the book; there were some key differences between the two. This will be pointing out some of the many similarities and differences from the book and the film. Specifically,
The movie, the movie was completely different aspect from the book. They had the same facts and the same plot but it was different. But who would watch a movie that was the exact same as the book? The differences and similarities are what makes the movie exceptional. Going from book to movie can be a huge transition.
Reading and watching Hunger Games are both very different despite their many similarities. One major difference anyone would notice is that the book was written through Katniss’ perspective while the movie was filmed in third-person point of view. Being able to read what Katniss is thinking throughout the several events in the book, allows us to understand her personality better. In the book, she seems to act more rebellious, cold, independent, and likes to take charge. Through her thoughts and actions, the reader could see that Katniss works hard to help support her family and doesn’t think highly of her mother. However, through the movie’s perspective, we could gain more information about the outside world. The reader could see how President Snow and the game maker were plotting against Katniss. We could even see how the other districts reacted
Have you ever seen the Hunger Games movie and read the Hunger Games book? Have you ever noticed the superficial differences between them? Well, if you have then you clearly see that the movie and the book’s plots are relatively similar, but there are a few differences between the movie and the book. Although they bear some superficial differences, the similarities between the Hunger Games book and the Hunger Games movie are pronounced.
The consensus from different reviews is that though there are many similarties between the books and movies for the Hunger Games series, the differences are profound on the emotional and psychological level, and the books are better in terms of vividly evoking the different social, emotional, and visual aspects of the stories, Panem itself, and the main characters, especially Katniss and Peeta. One can say that the truism holds here, that the book is always better than the movie, though on the whole there is much integrity in the way the movie was made to make the movies hew as closely to the details and the spirit of the books as possible, given the limitations of the medium and the constraints imposed by even very large budgets. (Collins;
To many of those who watched the movie before reading the book, claimed that this movie was well directed. However, to those who read the book first, claimed that the book was a lot better than the film. It is normal for readers to think that the movie can never be as great as the book, but the movie itself portrayed a few differences from the book. The Hunger Games is classified as a close adaption of the book that is presented to the audience in the movie theaters. The director of The Hunger Games kept the book’s plot relatively similar to Suzanne Collin’s writing.