Friday, July 19, 2019
Animal Farm Book and Movie :: Compare Contrast Animal Farm Essays
Animal Farm Book and Movie      Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Animal Farm is a novel about farm animals running a farm and becoming  self sufficient. It is a story with great detail and is a very good book to read  because of it surprising events. If you have seen Animal Farm the movie, you  would feel completely different. The movie has far less detail and events to  make it as interesting as the book.    Though the story is basically the same, the lack of details makes the movie  dull.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  One thing that can make a book good is characters. In the book, there  were many more animals in the farm. The movie did not show many animals except  for the main animals. Even thought this is a small difference, it can be  noticeable. In the book, Mollie was a character. When she betrayed the animals  by being with a human it gave you a feeling that there were more animals that  could be traitors. In the movie since there was no Mollie, you did not even  have a feeling of suspense for what was going to happen later on.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  In the book, there was many surprises that shocked me. One of those  surprises was that Napoleon wanted Snowball ousted. Though Napoleon did not like  Snowball, the wasn't really any evidence that he would try to kill Snowball. In  the movie, Napoleon, had a bad image already. He had a mean look and shoved his  way in front when Old Major gave his speech. There was also gloomy music when  they had scenes of him. When the book showed of Napoleon as a bad guy, I was  surprised but I expected it in the movie because the movie showed him as a bad  person from the beginning.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Another detail that the movie missed was when all the animals could talk.  In the movie not all the animals could talk. This eliminated many important  things. Beasts of England was hummed when the animals sang it. When they could  talk, the words represented the hate they felt for the humans and the injustice  they felt was done to them. This is important because this greatly motivated the  animals to rebel. If they just hum the tune and call it Beasts of England, it  takes away from the mood of the story. Another reason speech is so important is  that in the book, animals sometimes questioned authority. Boxer had once  questions Squealer's actions. It also made it so the regular animals besides the  pigs could not communicate to each other and trying to guess their feelings was  not the easy.    Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  The movie had a few more differences.  					    
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