In the Book and movie of Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, there were many things that were the same and many things that were different. I will be talking about the similarities of the book and movie. Some of the similarities are the conflict, the setting, the theme, the characters, the church, and how johnny died. Those are only six of the similarities there are in the book First, I knew that the conflict was the same because in both the movie and the book the greasers had to deal with the terrible soc’s. Also I thought that the setting was the same because they lived in the same area and they all lived with the same people. Lastly I knew that the theme was the same because In the book cherry said “ Things are rough all over”, which lead me to think
As many similarities there are connecting the two universes of the book and the movie, there are also many differences between them, disconnecting the universes. In the beginning of the movie, it starts out with Ponyboy walking on the sidewalk. But, in the book, it starts out with Ponyboy leaving the movies and getting jumped by the Socs and having the gang to save him, which is completely skipped over in the movie. Another crucial detail that was either skipped or modified was where the Socs were located vs where the Greasers were located. In the book, the Greasers were inhabited on the East side of Tulsa and the Socs in the West, but in the movie, the Greasers are in the North while the Socs are in the South. Not only are the locations different, but the major scene where Dally dies was different as well. In the movie, Dally is skimming through magazines before ripping one, walking over to the store clerk, holding the heater up to his head, and demanding he gives him money. In the book, the store does get robbed, but it doesn't mention how the clerk pulled a heater of his own out and began to shoot at Dally as he was running away. Another scene modified differently in the movie is the ending. In the book, it ends with Ponyboy being sick and making up an assignment, but in the movie he immediately goes to school
A few similarities between the movie and book are that the movie still has the complete Greaser gang Pony, Johnny, Soda, Darry, Dally, Two-Bit and Steve. They still have some of the more sad part like when Johnny and Dally die. There is still lots of conflict between the Greasers and the Soc’s. There is still the situation where Johnny
On April 24, 1967, S.E. Hinton published the book The Outsiders. Then sixteen years later director Francis Ford Coppola’s movie version of The Outsiders was released on March 23, 1983. The book is about a young boy named Ponyboy who lives with his two older brothers because his parents were killed in a automobile accident. Ponyboy goes through a lot of tough times because he is a part of this group known as the Greasers. The Greasers are a group that are known for being from the poor side of town and the Socs are the rich kids on the other side of town. Throughout the entire book the two groups kept fighting and then something terrible happened that changed Ponyboy’s life forever. The movie and book have many differences
A comparison between both mediums for The Outsiders can be made by showing both of their advantages and disadvantages to show that one of them is better than the other.
When the socs and the greasers are going to have the big rumble in the book Darry asks if anyone wants to fight him but in the movie the person that he fight in both the book and movie says he will fight him. After the big rumble Dally and Ponyboy go to see Johnny who is almost dead and after he dies Ponyboy freaks out in the book and thinks he's not dead but in the movie it is only Dally. In the book Dally goes and robs a grocery store but in the movie he robs the gas station. When Dally leaves in the movie the guy shoots Dally and injures him but in the book he never had a gun. When Dally is shot by the police he is shot at the park in the movie but in the book he is shot in the street under the lamppost. There is so much more differences in the movie but it would be impossible to say them all so that is all of the differences i found from the book and
The book and the film were both simular, and yet different in many ways. An example would be, in the film, Ponyboy was walking to the drive-in and meeting Cherri and Marcia. Although in the book, Ponyboy began his journey by telling the readers about his experience about being jumped by the Socs and being threatened. The director probably had some options to pick from to leave out from the movie, and the director chosed this to leave out. Leaving out the part where Ponyboy was jumped was an effective move because without the experience Ponyboy was lost and helpless because he did not know what to do when he and Johnny got cornered in the park by Bob and other Socs.
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The biggest similarity between the book, and the movie is the theme. The theme in both the book, and the
II. Similarities (stick with at least four)- In the movie and book Ponyboy gets along with his brother sodapop very well they stick up with each other. The movie and the book are both named the outsiders. In both movie and novel the Greasers and socs have a fight the Greasers won the fight. Also when ponyboy and johnny got jumped by A soc ANd they killed him after they ran off into
In the book “The Outsiders” there is more detail and the plot seems to go at a slower pace than the movie. The greasers are from the west side of town while
The drive-in and Bob’s death. Living in an abandoned church. The fire, hospital and the rumble. All are apart of the book and movie, The Outsiders. In it, a group of Greaser boys have a close bond. An unexpected night occurs and Johnny murders a Soc. Johnny and Pony run away and soon, along with Dally, they save children from a fire. Johnny’s doesn’t look good and he dies. Dally gets into some trouble and gets shot. There are many similarities and differences between the movie and book version of The Outsiders because of events in the movie, book, and both.
The Outsiders is a book that has been read by many people. Most of the people have enjoyed the book, but not the movie or vise versa. The Outsiders was very good and had a great story behind it. The reasons why the book is better than the movie are the book gives more detail, people can let their imagination go wild, and the movie leaves out key elements that the book has.
The Outsiders book and movie are the same but also very different to. These are some of the similarities I saw in the movie and book. It generally goes across the same idea/lesson that we are all the same rich,poor, or average. And that you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, like some greasers are mean but some are nice, and how some socs are mean and some are nice. Also in the movie and the book they also both explain how johnny’s home life was harsh and brutal were no one in the home cared or loved for him. Also that Pony,Darry, and Soda were living them three, because of their parents dying in a car crash suddenly. It also shows that the greaser are like family nothing can break them apart, and they trust each other with their lives and love and care for them more than some of their own parents care for them. It also talks about in the movie and book that Johnny killed Bob
The similarities were all over the movie. I think they did a great job turning the book into the movie and were pretty spot on. They had the same setting as the book, which is based in a fantasy world. I also think that the characters had the same kind of personalities in the book and in the movie. Also, the main
I am going to be describing what's the same and what is different in the book and movie The Outsiders. In this semester we read The Outsiders. We also watched the movie which was by Francis F. Coppola. There is 14 differences and similarities from the book and the movie. This semester we read and took notes on the movie and the book.