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Wuthering Heights Book Vs Movie Essay

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Wuthering Heights the screenplay, directed by Coky Giedroyc had very effective and ineffective adaptations to the book, written by Emily Bronte. For example, effective adaptations were the setting and the love story between Heathcliff and Catherine. Ineffective adaptations was the lack of continuation of the story after Heathcliff's death and Heathcliff's death.
I really enjoyed seeing the setting of the movie and seeing how the director Coky Giedroyc saw the books setting. I feel like Giedroyc captured the Moors very well and made them like the author, Emily Bronte, described them in the book. The Moors really gave the mysterious feel and made a good impact on the watchers. Other setting was Wuthering Height, I felt the house was just like I imagined it and how Emily Bronte described it. Overall I felt like Giedroyc did a great job of capturing the setting and the details Bronte gave …show more content…

In the book the author, Emily Bronte, continued the story after Heathcliff's death and the affects of it. Personally, I thought they left out really important parts that shaped the story. The ending of the book was my favorite and I was disappointed that it didn't have the grave stuff at the ending. The ending of the screenplay and Heathcliff's death didn't really move me in the way that I thought it would. I think it was because of the actor and actress who play Hareton and young Catherine. The actor who played Hareton, Andrew Hawley, didn't seem to show the right emotions at the right times. When Heathcliff died I felt like the way he acted was how I would of thought and was a little strange. The Actress who played young Catherine, Rebecca Night, I felt like didn't know her character enough to do the daring actions she did and use the aggressive tone she used. I feel like that ruined Heathcliff's death for me and didn't make me as

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