The story is told much different in the film from that of the book. The book only has Scout’s point of view, and the film has this feel like it is in third person point of view. This has a major impact on how the film is viewed compared to the novel. The novel shows you how Scout views everything in the town of Maycomb while the film shows everyone's view which can be confusing. If the film had been in Scout’s view it would be much easier to understand. Even though both of these have their differences they do have a lot in common to. They both do very good job of giving the viewer a great picture to how life was lived in Maycomb. One of my favorite scenes from the courtroom with Tom Robinson, and the film really did an amazing
The story is told much different in the film from that of the book. The book only has Scout’s point of view, and the film has this feel like it is in third person point of view. This has a major impact on how the film is viewed compared to the novel. The novel shows you how Scout views everything in the town of Maycomb while the film shows everyone's view which can be confusing. If the film had been in Scout’s view it would be much easier to understand. Even though both of these have their differences they do have a lot in common to. They both do very good job of giving the viewer a great picture to how life was lived in Maycomb. One of my favorite scenes from the courtroom with Tom Robinson, and the film really did an amazing