1. • Name: Praful Ghareniya
• Roll No: 20
• Semester: 4
• Paper: -13, : the New Literature
• Topic: What is difference between Harry potter text book and the movie
• Email Id:prafulghareniya@gmail.com
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• Submitted by: Maharaja Krishnakumarsinhji Bhavnagar University.
• Department of English.
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2. J,K,Rowling is a British novelist
screenwriter and film
producer best know as author
of the HARRY POTTER Fantasy
series the book have gained
worldwide
Attention won multiple awards
and sold more then 400
million copies
3. According to urban dictionary meaning
• Deathly Hallows are featured in the seventh
instalment of the Harry
• Potter book series by JK Rowling. They are a trio of
objects fabled to have been Made by Death.
• Anyone who possess all three hallows is supposed
to become the "Master of Death.“
5. Difference
• 1) We see Hermione obliviate her parents.
• 2) The escape from the Dursleys is tweaked in a lot of ways.
• 3) Ron confronts Harry and convinces him not to leave the Burrow on
his own.
• 4) The trio spends no time plotting the break into the Ministry.
• 5) No portrait of Phineas Nigellus Black.
• 6) Harry and Hermione dance together in the tent.
• 7) Harry doesn't discover the writing on the Snitch until much later.
• 8) They barely use the invisibility cloak.
• 9) The Tale of the Three Brothers is animated.
• 10) Peter Pettigrew doesn't die.
6. 1) We see Hermione obliviate her parents.
The film opens with a nice series of
vignettes showing Hermione, Ron and Harry each preparing
for their coming
journey, and we see what was only described in the book, as
Hermione, holding
back tears, wipes her parents' memories to protect them.
It's a sad and really
touching way to start off the film, and a reminder that the
movies are often as much
about Ron and Hermione as they are about Harry.
7. 2) The escape from the Dursleys is tweaked in a lot of
ways.
Everything about the
opening few scenes have been condensed, from not showing Harry's farewells with
the Dursleys including Dudley's slight moment of redemption,
which is a bummer to sending Harry and Hagrid straight to the Burrow after the big
Death Eater chase scene,
rather than a series of safe houses and then to the Weasel's via port key.
The changes are almost all for the better, making the opening scenes more concise
and thrilling,
and the addition of sending Harry and Hagrid on a Muggle highway to
escape the Death Eaters is the kind of thing J.K.. Rowling never would have written
too
out in the open! but
works great onscreen.
8. 3) Ron confronts Harry and convinces him not to leave
the Burrow on his own.
In the book, the moment everyone has arrived safely at the Burrow
(well, everyone but Mad Eye and Hedwig),
Harry announces that he's leaving in front of the group,
and
gets a whole bunch of glares in response. Somewhat more logically, in
the movie he
sneaks out in the cover of darkness, only to be confronted by the ever
reliable Ron,
who reminds Harry that he'll never make it without Hermione anyway.
The
interaction between them is a nice reminder of the funny friendship
between them,
and even helps lead up to Ron's later jealousy about Harry's mission as
the "chosen
one."
9. 4) The trio spends no time plotting the break
into the Ministry.
• Now that doesn't mean they don't plan it, just that we
spend no time watching it,
• when in the book they spent weeks figuring out every
single detail.
• It makes the whole thing feel a little more slipshod, but
then again, a lot more suspenseful, since you have no idea
when the trio stops knowing exactly what they're doing.
• Well, make that Hermione,Ron and Harry never really did
seem to know how the plot was supposed to go.
10. 5) No portrait of Phineas Nigellus Black
• None of the talking portraits in Grimmauld Place play a role
in the film, but especially missing is the former Hogwarts
headmaster,
• whose portrait Hermione stow away in her bag to give
them information about what's going on at Hogwarts.
• Phineas being in the movie could have helped some of the
details of the story be clearer, but it's also kind of nice to
feel that claustrophobia of just Harry, Ron and Hermione in
that tent.