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nataly862011 [7]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP, THIS IS DUE TODAY!! ok, so i am writing a paper on the differences between the Princess Bride book and movie. (I wi

ll paste my paper into
this site) I am all done except for the conclusion. I have always been really bad at writing conclutions on papers and i don't have any idea of what to write on this one. Please read what i have written so far and give me some suggestions on what to write for my conclution.

Thank you so much!!!



Books and movies are never exactly the same. There ae always many differences between the two of them. Some differences have more significance that others and The Princess Bride is no exception. In the next few paragraphs I will explore a few of the differences between The Princess Bride book and movie.
The first difference we will discuss occurs close to the beginning. In the movie there is definitily some romance between Buttercup and Wesley. When they decide to get married Wesley needs to go to America to get work so that he can have to enough money to marry Buttercup. In the book Buttecup looks down on Wesley as just a servant and doesn't treat him very well. After the countess visits and shows attraction to Wesley Buttercup realizes that she likes Wesley also. Buttercup becomes jealous and that night she tells Wesley of her love. This scares Wesley and he leaves.
This difference does not have a large impact on the plot as both paths lead to the same result. When Buttercup gets the false new of Wesley's death she plans to marry Prince Humperkingk; then she gets kidnapped. Meanwhile Wesley is coming back for Buttercup when he hears of her marrage.
Another difference that does not change the the plot is the book's use of a flashback for both Inigo and Fezzik. The flashback shows the readers some of Inigo and Fezzik's past. Adding backstories can help the readers understand the characters better. In the movie the only information the viewer gets on Inigo an Fezzik's past is through conversations that happen through out the movie. This difference does not cause anything different to happen in the book because the flashback just gives some more information.
The last difference I will discuss is just a small diologue difference. In the book Miracle Max says the only thing better than true love is cough drops but in the movie he says the only thing better then true love is a muton sandwhich with a thick slice of cheese. When ever a book is made into a movie or a movie is written into a book most of the lines are not going to be exactly the same but most don't change anything the characters do. This is a good example of that. The difference in what Miracle Max says does not change anything the characters do following this interaction.
I have now disscused some of the ways books can differ from movies.
English
1 answer:
Nastasia [14]2 years ago
4 0
You can say something like

" well, there were many similarities within the book and the movie. there were also many notable differences as well. the story had many more details that the movie left out."

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