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Lord Of The Flies Book And Book Comparison Essay

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“Lord of the Flies” Movie and Book Comparison Harry Hook did an amazing job of producing the movie “Lord of the Flies” though not a lot of people enjoyed it as much as William Golding’s book. The novel was published in 1954 when the movie was first released the year of 1990. But, the movie had so many amazing details you didn’t want to miss, it was fascinating to watch as well. On the other hand, the book had many action and meaning to it. For me, both the movie and book were captivating, however, some parts were completely different. Before I start talking about the differences of the award-winning novel and the movie, it is evident that in the book the kids were all English schoolboys, but in the film, the boys appeared to be …show more content…

Secondly, in the novel, Jack and Piggy’s relationship was fairly better than the relationship they had in the movie when they were trying to figure out how to start a fire it was Jack who noticed piggy's glasses and told them they could use them. On the other hand, in the film, it was Ralph who had the idea to use his glasses, because Jack’s relationship was very weak with “the boy who had asthma.” And they surely didn’t get along.

Thirdly, there were a lot of differences about the pig (Lord of the Flies) and the snake-like thing. In the movie when the boys are all sitting around the fire Jack starts telling them a scary story about a “thing.” Although if you watch the movie you’d know that the “beastie” came from the imagination and noises the littluns have been hearing each night. In the book the beast (dead man) also got spotted by the boys tanged on a tree with his parachute, and when Ralph noticed him he said “It had teeth…. And big black eyes.” If you compare that to the film it turns out to be the opposite since a littlun from Jack’s tribe heard someone in a cave while hunting, and described it being a monster. Now, let’s talk about the Pig or in other words the “Lord of the flies” and how Simon approached him in a different way. In the movie Simon didn’t actually talk to the “Pig on a Stick” He was hallucinating, and imagining that the pig's head was talking to him. For example, Simon imagined the head talking to him, but they were actually his line… "Fancy

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