Compare and contrast of the novel "Lord of the Flies" by William Golding and the 1960 movie production of "Lord of the Flies"
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Movie productions that are based on novels are usually different and that goes for the movie, Lord of the Flies, as well, which is based on the novel of the same title by William Golding. In the novel, the author captures the readers' attention by the descriptive and provocative plot, even though, some of the scenes are disturbing and heartbreaking. They film adaptation of William Golding's Lord of the Flies loses its significance compared to
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of the Flies movie adaptation loses the meaning and the magnitude of the original plot in the novel of the same title due to the advance technology being presented, the absence of important events and the character of Piggy. Though movies are a nice way in providing a visual presentation of the novel, the fact is they cut out key events without noticing them and therefore loses the breathtaking and thrilling of the original plot.
of the Flies movie adaptation loses the meaning and the magnitude of the original plot in the novel of the same title due to the advance technology being presented, the absence of important events and the character of Piggy. Though movies are a nice way in providing a visual presentation of the novel, the fact is they cut out key events without noticing them and therefore loses the breathtaking and thrilling of the original plot.