Thursday, March 28, 2019
Medicine River Essay -- essays research papers
medicine RiverI enjoyed the go for Medicine River, by Thomas King as well as the movie, which was based on the book. Although there were profound differences mingled with the two, they were both pleasantly constructed. Having been instructed to read the book first, I was able to screw the full effect of the story and the message that the author intended for his readers. Although the book and the movie clearly relayed the same story, I wouldve better enjoyed the movie if it had include more incidents from the book, such as the visit from Harlen Bigbears estranged brother, and the nosepiece jump. I also wish the producer would have integrated the many flashbacks that the main protagonist, Will, had from his youth. For example, the letters written by his father to his commence the stories about his mother and her best friend and the relationship with his brother James, namely, the childishness pranks that they played on one another. I am, however, aware of the time constraints tangled when producing a motion picture, and I realize that the script had to be passably altered considering the medium at hand. I found the book to be easy, exciting reading because the story line was very realistic and advantageously relatable. This book flowed for me to a point when, at times, it was difficult to put down. some(prenominal) scenes pleasantly caught me off guard and some were extremely hilarious, namely, the visit to Martha Oldcrow. I found myself really fond of the char...
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