These two stories are basically the same story minus a couple details. “Hello, Dolly! ” and The Matchmaker are alike because they have the same concept but are different because they have different characters and places. The Matchmaker is better because it goes more into detail than “Hello, Dolly! ”. To begin, both stories have the same concept of people fighting then certain people ending up together. Ermengarde and Ambrose want to get marries but Mr. Vandergelder does not want them to. So they sneak off to New York, where they end up seeing him and Harmonia Gardens.
Mr. Vandergelder sees them, he also sees Barnaby, Cornelius, Minnie, and Ms. Malloy. What Mr. Vandergelder does not know is that Barnaby and Cornelius were at Ms. Malloy’s shop earlier when he was in the shop also. Cornelius hid in a closet and Barnaby hid under a table. This shows how both stories have many things that are the same, like how they all end up at Harmonia Gardens at the same time. This happens in both stories and those are just a few of the very many there are. “Hello, Dolly! and The Matchmaker are different because they have different characters and a couple of different places where the scenes take place. In the play there is Malachi Stack, Miss VanHuysen, Joe the Cabman, and the cook. In the movie none of these characters show up. Then they also go to Miss. VanHuysen’s house in the play but not in the movie. Also in the play Ms. Molloy is a widow but in the movie she was never married. There are many parts that are different in the play than in the movie. This is because in the play they are able to make it longer than a movie so they add more details. Hello, Dolly! ” is a great movie, but The Matchmaker is better and more entertaining.
The Essay on War Horse from Book, Movie and Play
Have you ever witnessed a well-adapted animal thriving in its environment? Well similarly when a book is transformed into a movie or play it needs to be adapted so that it can thrive in its environment. For example if you read a great book and when you watch the movie you see every scene that you read in the book, the movie won’t be so good. There are many examples in which we see a movie or play ...
Dolly talks of Ernistina. She never does this in the movie. They have Miss. VanHuysens house in the play but the never even mention her in the movie. Also there is no singing or dancing at the restaurant, they get more into detail about what is actually happening at the restaurant and not putting so much effort into the dance and singing. Details are very important without them people would not understand things and everything would be boring. The Matchmaker and “Hello, Dolly! both have many similarities and differences. The similarities are that they both have the same concept. The differences are that they have different characters and places, but the play is better because it goes deeper into details. The similarities in the play and the movie are important because the similarities are what both stories are based upon. While the differences are just minor details that can be easily taken out without putting a big damper on the whole show. People change things to make them better, but sometimes change is bad and just makes things worse.