Oliver Twist is a classic story written by Charles Dickens. It is about a young boy named Oliver who tries to overcome many different dramatic incidents. Oliver has lived as an orphan all his life for you see when Oliver was born his mom took one look at him and died. Then he is forced to live with wicked Mrs. Bumble the owner of the orphanage. Join me on my journey to find out more. I am going to compare and contracts three scenes from this remarkable play.
The similarities in this first scene are mainly the costumes they are very a like and the setting it is an orphanage and it looks alike in both. The differences in this scene are, in the movie Oliver drew the shortest straw and is forced to ask for more. In the play Oliver is just dared to. For this particular scene I enjoyed the movie better I felt it was very dramatic and it captures more of the feeling you can actually feel who Oliver feels in this scene.
My second scene I want to compare and contrast is when Oliver tries to steel from Mr. Brownslow does not succeed because Doger stole it before him and Oliver is blamed for steeling the watch.
In the movie Oliver is reaching for the watch when Mr. Brownlows grand daughter saw Oliver, so she screamed and Doger acted fast and takes the watch. Everyone thinks that Oliver took it. Oliver starts running but eventually is caught.
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In the play basically the same thing happened but there was no grand Daughter screaming someone Mr.Brownlow was talking to saw him.
The similarities in this second scene are the same idea in both Doger takes the watch and in both Oliver is blamed. The difference in both is there was no grand daughter to scream and there was no trial in the play in was only mentioned.
I feel the movie portaged this scene better because the movie was given more space to do this scene in the play Oliver was running on the spot but in the movie he was given space to run.
My third and final scene is when Nancy and Bill are killed!
In the Movie Bill kills Nancy with his cane, and bill hung himself. In the play Bill strangled Nancy and Bill is shot!
The similarities in this third scene are are Nancy and Bill died in the end. The differences in this third scene are in the play Nancy was strangled and in the movie Bill killed her with his cane. Also in the play Bill was shot but in the movie he hung himself.
For this scene I liked the movie better it was much more realistic and it looked like it really happened!
I think the Play was easier to fallow because the wording was much more clear and the songs added a little more fun!
I think the play was more entertaining because I loved the costumes and the colour the lighting and such it was very colourful.
The movie kept my attention because there was much more scenes and they were played better mainly because they have more room in a movie the play had minimal space.
I enjoyed the play better because of the lightning and the colourful costumes.