Speech on: Books are always better than the movie.
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People always say that the book is better than the movie, and though they think they might be right, this isn't always the case. People like having the background knowledge of why a character is doing something in a specific case or why the events are happening and seeing the movie cut out all this extra information may upset them, but that doesn't mean that the book is better. It just means they're more informed reading the book. What is a bad movie? Not having enough information or just not being entertained. I happened to watch the movie before I read the book and I thought it was amazing, but after I read the book the movie just didn't compare to the book. Sure they had the same storyline but I was just more entertained reading the…show more content…
From the beginning we have knowledge of her Father and how he was “blown to bits in a mine explosion.” (5) He also taught Katniss how to hunt using a bow an arrow, how to sell or trade the animals she kills, and he also taught her valuable surviving skills. After her father's death her mother suffers from depression and is “blank and unreachable” (8) and Katniss is left to look after her mom and little sister Primm by hunting and providing food. This background knowledge of Katniss is crucial to understand what makes her so unique and by reading this we get to know her better and it makes the book more personal. In contrast the movie The Hunger Games directed by Gary Ross is shot in the perspective of the Gamemakers and we miss out what makes Katniss unique.We get to see the Gamemaker part in story more in the film, whereas in the book he is barely mentioned, and the film is mostly focuses on Katniss but we really don't know what is going inside her mind. In the film we lose that personal connection we have with Katniss in the book because we have no information on her background and we miss out
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Yeah. Of course. Books are better than movies.
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