Tuesday, May 9, 2017
Summary of The Hunger Games
Suzanne collins novel, The yearning Games, is unity of my completely-time favored nurses. I was forced to learn it my sophomore year in high school. The reason I say forced is because the trice I read the graduation chapter, I was hooked and no one was able to tell apart me to put the book down. The book had such amazing detail and was inspiring to see the lengths a young girl would impart to protect her babe. That is why I dislike the pic that was do for the first book of the trilogy.\nSuzanne Collins book and the movie they make from the book were so very(prenominal) different. It left(p) out a lot of of import points and basically romanticized a book that wasnt all about romance. The differences lead off from the very beginning, the movie starts with Katniss, the main character, consoling her sister, Prim. The book starts with Katniss waking up to find her sister sleeping in her mamas bed. This change wasnt extreme except it was silence agitating because, sin ce it is one of my ducky books, I wanted it to be perfect. The second thing that I didnt like was the occurrence that the movie wasnt narrating her thoughts. They scarce indicateed all the events and didnt show how Katniss was feeling. An example I fall in of that is when she blew up the c areers supplies in the demonstrable hunger games. Since Katniss was too good to the bomb, she lost her hearing in her right ear for a couple hours and in her left ear until they got her out of the games. The movie only plays a annulus sound and doesnt explicate to anyone what it means and it only plays for a short amount of time. some other thing that really kerfuffle me about the movie was how they did the tribute interviews. In the book all of the tributes were outside and they walked up one by one but all shown. This is important because it was supposititious to show the way Katniss reacted Peetas declaration of love to all of the audience. In the movie all the tributes are behind stage and no one sees Katniss face.\nThe movie...
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