“ I volunteer! I gasp. “I volunteer as tribute!(Collins 22). In the book and the movie there were many differences in survival and hunger. In the movie Katniss journey during the game is very detail and very well told. In the movie the her journey went very fast and wasn't as detailed. I specific difference is when Katniss find the water source right away in the book but in the movie it takes her about a day to find water after she gets a little weak. Another difference in survival is when Katniss gets hit with the fireball she gets the ointment sent to her from sponsor in both the movie and the book but in the movie when she puts it on it heals right away unlike in the book when it takes a little while to heal. Throughout the story
The film and book version of The Hunger Games greatly contrast. For the most part, they have the same plot, characters, and setting but there are still a few details the film version left out. These differences are what draw the line between the two versions.
The book series Catching Fire a lot of similarities and differences to the movie. For example, in the book, Katniss, Peeta and Haymitch trained for the games the minute they are announced, while in the movie they don’t train for the game at all. This is because in the movie they wanted to show them being unprepared for the games. Another example, in the book, Katniss and Peeta make allies with the other tributes during training, and in the movie they barely talk to the other tributes. This is because in the movie they wanted to make the other tributes “bad guys”. One similarity is that in both the book and movie both Katniss and Haymitch get reaped for the games, and Peeta volunteers for Haymitch. They decided to keep this scene in both the
In the novel, The Hunger Games, written by Suzanne Collins, the reasons for Katniss and Peeta's winning the Game was all thanks to the help of their team. Their team has helped them, Katniss and Peeta, by training them at their sessions, helping them get their sponsors, and keeping them alive while being in the Game.
One of the similarities the book and movie share is when Katniss shot an arrow in a apple that was in the pig’s mouth.When Katniss was auditioning for the gamemakers they were distracted by food that arrived and they were not paying attention to Katniss. Katniss got mad and shot an arrow at the apple that was in the pig’s mouth. Another similarity is when Peeta and Katniss went to hunt Peeta was walking loudly.
Violence may not seem like a good reason for the Hunger Games book being better than the movie, but in reality, it is. The Hunger Games movie is violent but not to the same extent as the book. The movie’s violent scenes were watered down and are less gruesome and bloody than the scenes in the book. Especially, this is the case in the last scene of the story where Katniss shoots Cato, the last tribute left in the games, and he falls into a pack of mutant dogs. In the movie the exact same thing happened, Katniss shot Cato the last tribute left, but instead, the movie producers made his death happen immediately after he fell into a pack of mutant dogs. In the novel, Cato’s suffering lasted a few hours and Katniss and Peeta had to wait anxiously
The Hunger Games movie has a good amount of similarities to the book. For instance, the plot of the movie and the book The Hunger games are very closely related. For example, Katniss drops tracker jackers on the career tributes and kills Glimmer and that is how she gets her bow and arrows. She also
Both “The Hunger Games” book and movie were very amazing and interesting with a lot of imagery details and descriptions. They also gave several examples of conflicts, such as man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. technology, man vs. self, and man vs.nature. While they share so many wonderful aspects, they also have plentiful differences and similarities. Similarities between the film and the novel of “The Hunger Games”, vary in many kinds of ways. Such as in the characters, settings, actions, and descriptions.
In “The Hunger Games” there are several differences and similarities, and people have their own opinions about if they like the book or the movie. They have different and similar plots, characters, and settings. Overall, the book and the movie are not that different. The similarities include that at the reaping in “ The Hunger Games”, Effie Trinket called Katniss sister, Primrose, but Katniss didn’t want her sister to take a risk of losing her life. In the film and the book Peeta had a crush on Katniss and he announced in front of millions of people.
By comparing and contrasting both the novel and the movie, The Hunger Games, I have found at least three themes. In the novel, love is conveyed throughout the story more than the movie. In the movie, friendship is conveyed a bit more through the movie than the novel. And finally, survival is the vital overall theme in both the movie and novel. Even though the theme is portrayed in different ways, survival plays the biggest part in The Hunger Games.
One major difference was that they were missing a character, Maige. If you have read the book before, you will know that she does make a small, but important role. She is what makes the movie so much different than the books. Another difference that does include Maige was in the book, Katniss gets the pin from Maige as a token. But in the movie, Katniss goes to the trading and shopping area and buys the pin, gives it to prim, and gets it back.
Katniss Everdeen is a character who is constantly developing. In the beginning, she was the main provider for her family. In the middle of the the book she was a tribute to the Hunger Games and eventually won. Then in the end she was a greatly admired person who had the threat of President Snow killing her because she outsmarted the Capitol.
While the differences between the book and the movie embrace most of the small details, the similarities are unmissable. Is evident that the producers wanted to replicate the important parts that would please the viewer. For example: characters; every main personae were as well described as in the book. We get to experience the looks of Cinna, Katniss’ stylists, the same way as she described him, “I’m taken aback by how normal he looks. Most of the stylists they interview on television are so
While getting ready for the Reaping, Haymitch offered to coach both Peeta and Katniss together. Then Peeta requests to be coached separately from Katniss. Peeta wants to be coached separately because he wants to be able and plot behind Katniss’s back. Peeta wants to plot secretly and that's the way he thinks it’s best. I think so Katniss won’t have no idea about the plot, even Katniss is wondering why he would want to be coached separately. Katniss is confused about Peeta’s request in the story.
In this essay, the correlations that exist between The Hunger Games trilogy, and the ancient civilizations of Rome and Greece will be discussed. There are certain aspects like characters, situations and events that take place in the series that are similar to characters, situations and events that are Grecian and Roman. There is a clear distinction between the rich, powerful government and the impoverished, subservient citizens, especially since the government, or the Capitol wants the citizens to know their place. The Capitol wants the citizens to be subservient and it seems the Capitol is using the Games as a way to demonstrate and assert their power and control over the citizens. From this objective, many aspects of the Hunger Games trilogy show a similarity to the
From Katniss and Peeta to Hazel and Augustus, everyone has seen a couple in their life, real or not. Each pair of partners is special and different in their own way though. There are many types of couples, but there are three main kinds: The Light Switch couple, the Polar Opposite Couple, and the Goals couple.