Although, The Outsiders did not get popular very quickly, it was eventually made into a major motion picture and is now a best-seller. The Outsiders the movie and book are both great works, but the book provided more detail and was just way better. Therefore, this paper will compare the similarities and discrepancies between the book and movie. Ultimately, the goal of this essay is to provide evidence that. Up until the point where Johnny kills a soc, there are mostly only small fights and arguments between the two.
Greasers and Socs. Greasers are known for greasing their hair. Socs are rich kids who have good clothes, drive mustangs, and always have an argument against the greasers.
The main character in S. Between the movie The Outsiders and the book The Outsiders, they are overwhelmingly similar but there are a couple significant differences. The main differences were found in the plot.
They are primarily with the rising action, and the beginning of the story. In the book, the story began with Ponyboy at school, where in the movie, it began with Ponyboy writing in a composition book.
In the movie, Ponyboy, Johnny, and Dallas chase a few little kids and eventually end up witnessing a fight. This is important because it is acknowledging the fact we lie to ourselves all the time but the real question is do we believe it? Between the movie and the novel The Outsiders By S. E Hinton there is many similarities and differences and there is two recurring themes. There are many similarities in the book and the movie.
The theme of the novel The Outsiders is fitting in. The book and the movie The Outsiders have many differences and similarities, but the theme remains consistent in both. 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.
Johnny's character is also weaker in the movie than the book. Viewers don't see the growth in his character, because they don't know Johnny. Johnny's appreciation for life at the end of his own is barely noted, but it has great impact on Pony in the novel.
The whole point of the telling of Ponyboy's story is to give meaning to Johnny's death. Johnny had wanted Ponyboy to tell Dally certain truths, and given that Dally is dead, Pony writes this story down for all of the Dallys in the world: "Someone should tell their side of the story, and maybe people would understand then and wouldn't be so quick to judge a boy by the amount of hair oil he wore.
Previous Themes in The Outsiders. Next Has Society Changed? Removing book from your Reading List will also remove any bookmarked pages associated with this title. Pony and Johnny were in need of help which lead to a death of a Socs. In the book the other seven main Greasers help them escape, and go into hiding till the ongoing feud calms down.
The book, and the movie had similarities and differences as well. The movie along with the book when I comes to the setting it is quite similar, and the plot. Although he never intended to kill anything, he could not contain his own. When the British were going through Redding, they took twelve people, but released nine of them.
Jerry was sadly one of the three taken. Taking a boy and releasing someone who is of more threat to them is very unreasonable. Tim was very saddened and was angered at the British for it as he thought the British were people he could support at the time. He had lots of fun with Jerry fishing and climbing trees, but he expected to be friends with him for longer.
In The Great Gatsby movie, Daisy, for example mostly spoke sweetly throughout the whole movie. In the book, her voice was described as ringing like money. Instead, in the movie she appeared to be an innocent person but was actually extraordinary selfish in her own actions. This proves that Lennie does not mean to harm people but due to his challenged mind and physical power it is. For example Ponyboy did something so innocent but got hurt doing it.
Both of the forms of media benefit the execution of their respective genres. One of the two executive producers, Dustin Hoffman, introduces the movie by explaining how it is important to remember the past. Scott Fitzgerald, and said only in one out of two movies. The words from the character Nick Caraway, are said in the novel and most recent movie of The Great Gatsby.
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