Michael Hoover
To kill a Mockingbird comparison analysis
Prompt:
What is the purpose in having different versions of a story? Think about how different versions contribute to the overall understanding and interpretation of that piece of work. Use specific concepts to support your opinion.
How would you prove or disprove that one version of To Kill A Mockingbird is more affective in delivering its message than the other? Be sure to provide specific pieces of evidence to support your opinion.
1/21/16
The main purpose for having multiple versions of a story is to make sure that every body can understand the story like little children. This is because if you do not understand the original book there may be an easier version of the story or a movie about it which is usually more common to see. A good example of this happening is with the Harry Potter books because they got such a huge fanbase that there was a younger audience that started reading them and then some of those children could not understand what was happening overall in the book because it was made for an older audience so an easier one to read was published. "The Harry Potter 1-6 easy to read version." This book was made for the first through sixth grade groups, this new version of the book has less graphic content and the word choice of the book went from Discombobulated to suprised or spaced out.
The way that the written version of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee delivered it's message better than the movie version is because of the way that it was portrayed throughout both. Throughout the book the author Harper Lee could explicitly state what the main purpose or lesson of the book was by making someone say, the character that she made say it was Atticus when he got Scout and Jem guns which she wrote for him to say "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird..." This is An explicit way to prove that the book got its message across better, in the movie you can't explicitly state something it's usually that you have to interpret it based on what you watched.
The reason standing that the movie did not portray the message which is "it's a sin to kill a mockingbird..." Is because
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