The difference between the film and the book is the setting and atmosphere the director presents in the film. The setting is made as simple and realistic as possible to make, the atmosphere suspenseful. The director used foreshadowing by filming Tess Hutchinson's nervous, smiling face. The movie’s more defined because we see the serious and nerves faces of the town’s folk.
The film and the short story are very similar. Both are very bone chillingly suspenseful, and both moods are dark and morbid. The scene were the children were gathering rocks was foreshadowing the heart-stopping scene that has yet to occur. Both film and story stayed true to this moment. The film did an astonishing job of creating the feel of tradition for this morbid act.
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Answer:
The correct answer is A ...........
The answer is B. It recreates the experience for the audience which is kind of the whole point of doing a narrative.
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your brother of a father
who is the father of a brother
and father
and you got married to someone's boyfriend??
C - went and watched that part on Disney+ to make sure