![]() ![]() I would love to live in a community where everything is the same. ![]() That is at the end of both the book and the movie is ¨Behind his vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. Though the point of the ending was the same in both the book and the movie. One thing I want to point out is that the ending of the movie was a lot for adventurous. Although like I stated earlier in this essay there are a lot of major and minor changes that make the movie really interestingĪnd in ways, better. It could be justīecause the movie was visual and had a greater effect on everything. In this essay, I compared and contrasted The Giver book with its movie. All the bicycle, according to what age group they belonged to, were identical. All the dwellings were white and had a weird shape. Things that didn’t change was that everything in theĬommunity was identical. Now I’m going to state some similarities. I have told you about the many differences between The Giver book and movie. In the movie there was more suspense, people were wondering whether Fiona was going to get injected or was Jonas going to reach the Boundary of Memories and In book all he did was cross the river and the memories started comingīack to the people of the community. The movie made reaching the Boundary of Memories more difficult. To reach the Boundary of Memories which held the memories in. After going of the edge Jonas kept going straight. ![]() Story advanced the Giver was faced with pain and problems made me feel bad for him it also made him look nicer.Īnother difference was that instead of a river surrounding the community there was an edge. This impacted the audience’s view on the story a little because the Giver, as they have know by reading the book, is a very kind old man. The picture of the Giver on the cover of theīook made him look so innocent and kind. The first time I saw him at Jonas’s ¨graduation¨ he looked very serious and not very kind. I think they did that because they couldn’t find an old and talented maleĪctor with a beard. In the movie the Giver had no beard this wasn’t an important or major change. On the other hand, maybe he did that just to make it a little longer. So, I believe that Lowry just made her an eighth so that it could be an extra idea in the story to make it a little more interesting at times Other times Lily would just talk about her being excited about getting a bike. Sometimes Lowry would talk about Jonas thinking about teaching Lily how to ride a bicycleīefore she was assigned her own. Iīelieve the author of the book, Lois Lowry, used the fact she didn’t have her bicycle yet, as an addition. The fact that Lily, Jonas’s sister, was turning into a nine instead of an eighth at the beginning of the movie was a change that didn’t really matter. This made the community seem bigger and that it has a larger population. Graduates in Jonas’s group went up to the 100s. That made the community seem small and not have a big population. When I read the book it seemed like there are only about 50 people in every age group. This impacted the audience because it made it seem like there are a lot of One of the many minor changes was that Jonas was number 53, instead of 19. The Annex look a little more different and separate from everything else than the readers of the book originally thought it was. This affected the audience because it made Also I think the producers of the movie wanted the Annex to be alone and separated from everything. Important in the movie, since Fiona didn’t work there. The reason I think they made that change is because the House of Old isn’t Then his father would have told him the baby’s name.Īnother change is that in the movie the Annex isn’t located behind the House of Old. ![]() If they hadn’t met Gabriel there themselves, that scene would have been exactly like it was in the book. Since she was interested in being a Nurturer, in the beginning of the movie Jonas, Asher, and Fiona had gone to the NurturingĬenter, where they had met Gabriel. Why the producers of the movie made that change. Without her knowledge of the Nurturing Center that would not have been possible. At the end of the movie, when Jonas needed to know where Gabriel was, Fiona had helped him. Then she wouldn’t have been able to help Jonas when he tried to take Gabriel with The movie Fiona had been a carer for the old instead of a Nurturer the whole ending would have had to be different. One major change is that Fiona was interested in working at the Nurturing Center instead of the House of Old. In this essay I will be discussing the similarities and differences between The Giver book and movie. Although the two have slight differences they have the same meaning and convey the same Others are minor changes that did not really change anything. There are many differences between The Giver book and movie. ![]()
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