The curios case of Benjamin Button Book In the beginning of the story the narrator tells us about the Button’s family. Roger Button was the president of Roger Button & Co, Wholesale Hardware. They live in Baltimore, the biggest city in Maryland. Roger Button was very influential person. It was summer of 1860 and Mrs. Button having her first baby, and Mr. Roger Button waiting outside. Mr. Roger Button thinks about baby. He want son. About 100 miles from the hospital Mr. Roger Button sees Doctor Keene. Mr. Roger Button starts to ask questions: “What happened?”, “Is it boy?”, but the Doctor Keene doesn’t give a normal answer. “Is the child …show more content…
Then Mr. Roger Button said that his child was sixteen, and he wants to buy clothes for sixteen years old boy, but the all clothes for sixteen years old boy are small too. Finally Mr. Roger Button buy the big one, that his son can wear it. When his son gets dressed, he looks ridiculous, and Mr. Roger Button decides to cut the beard. And then they leave the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Buttons decide to call their son Benjamin. They paint the hairs of Benjamin to black, but he looks like seventy years old man. Mr. Roger Button buys toys for his son, but Benjamin doesn’t play with toys, he read the encyclopedia. He can read the Encyclopedia for hours and he didn’t get bored or he can talk with his grandfather for hours. When the Benjamin was five year old, Mr. and Mrs. Buttons decide to send Benjamin to kindergarten, but kindergarten is boring for Benjamin, so soon Mr. and Mrs. Buttons remove Benjamin from kindergarten. When Benjamin is twelve years old, he looks in the mirror, and realizes that he looks younger. Benjamin asks his father, Mr. Roger Button, for long trousers, but his father says that fourteen is the age for long trousers, but then Mr. Roger Button agrees. When Benjamin was eighteen, he looks like fifty years old man. Mr. Roger Button sent Benjamin to Yale, and the days before when it starts, Benjamin go to register office, to knew his schedule, but in office don’t believe that …show more content…
In the film, when Benjamin born, his mother dies, and his father, Mr. Roger Button bring Benjamin and go to outside, and retain Benjamin in the stairs of nurse home. Then Benjamin was founded by the women, called Queenie, who sooner becomes the mother of Benjamin. In the book when Benjamin born, he start to speak, but in film he start to speak later. In the book, when Benjamin was little, he understand everything and reading books, like an old man, while in the film Benjamin like a baby. In the film Benjamin born in 1918, in the years of First World War, while in the book Benjamin born in 1860, in the years of America Civil War. In the book he get married with Hildegarde Moncrief and have a son, called Roscoe, while in the film he get married with the Daisy Williams and have a daughter, called Caroline. But then he leaves the family, and Caroline didn’t know that her father is Benjamin. She knows that at the last day of her mother’s, Daisy life. They read together the diary of the Daisy where she tells about Benjamin and in the end Daisy says that the father of Caroline is Benjamin. In the book the last days Benjamin spends with the nurse Nana, while in the film Benjamin spends the last days with his wife,
Also Brain mother in the book got caught at the Mall kissing. In the movie he caught his mom kissing under a tree. In the movie he flew the plane straight into the water and in the book he had made a decision to fly in the water or keep flying. Also in the movie he got attacked by a Bear but in the book he got attacked by a moose. That’s why I said the book and the movie is different.
After his father’s death, 11 year old George helped his step-mother manage their estate. This made it more difficult for George to extend his education. This
He 's an artist, in good health, and making his money. Heading to the neighborhood pool, an idea came to his mind. He sketches a descriptive man on trial. Then on a walk, he comes upon a gate that belongs to Chas. Atkinson.
Another difference is that in the movie they go into town, but in the book it 's never mentioned. Something else that was different was that in the book the mood was happy most of the time, while in the movie the mood was sad. A difference between the book and the movie is that in the book momma was going to burn Byron, but in the movie she does not burn him. A big difference is that in the
It would eventually be his intent that leads to the down fall for their whole family. The father of the family dinner is a hopeless drunk that is and out of the family 's lives. Been kisses a younger girl and the story quickly escaltes in the hands of the authorities. Even being under the girl in question which came from a proper home was seeking attention unfortunately at bens family 's expense. This was the start of bens downfall Ben was a quiet young boy not very popular .
One of the differences is that in the book Billy had three sister and in the movie Billy had two sisters. One similarity is the names of the characters. In the book hunting was at night and in the movie hunting was in the daytime. Both in the movie and in the book Billy found the names Little ann and Old dan engraved in a tree.
A key character in the book is Iris Lemon. The first notable difference in the movie is her name. She is called Iris Gaines rather than Lemon; however, this does not affect the story very much. In the movie her supportive, mature, and experienced characteristics do not change,
He knows why his mother wants to divorce. Because, When he do something with his friend, he see mom with another man. Also, when he go to father, plane that he ride falls down. And he arrives where he don 't know.
Brint, a so called psychologist, helps Adam uncover his past. With the help of Brint, Adam remembers how his family was undercover, in a Re-Identification Program, because of information his father uncovers as a newspaper reporter. The Farmer family was really the Delmonte family. With this discovery, Brint becomes intrigued with Adam and Adam becomes upset, and his insanity becomes more and more evident. Adam’s personality, especially his skepticism, instability, and persistence helps him to overcome the traumatic events of his past.
This man lives the life of a plantation farmer, widowed father of 7, and as a veteran of the French and Indian War. His family means everything to him; unfortunately with the advancement of the American Revolution, it seems to be falling apart. With the battles of the war approaching his front door and with his oldest son Gabriel joining the war against his wishes, Benjamin Martin feels that he has no choice but to take action in the war. Eventually benjamin and his oldest son split up and begin gathering people to create a militia.
Another difference would be the way the short stories were ordered. In the book, the stories were told in no perceptible order, making it hard to remember who is whose daughter/mother etc. The movie begins with a party which all the characters attend, and the stories are disclosed as the character is thinking about it. The mother and daughter’s stories are staged after one another. The movie allows for a more natural way of telling the story, and makes it easier to remember the characters and associate mothers with daughters.
Mr. Warner is an old man that likes lottery and is a tradition for him because he trust a lot in it ,Mr. Warner is an old looking man, and he is the oldest man in the village he called the kids crazy fools. He has been 77 years in the lottery he is a man that doesn’t like any change, because it is a tradition, believes it can’t be changed, and plus he don’t want to change. It achieves his goal is to keep the lottery going, because if he loses the tradition it means
The teacher, Ms. Price picks up a sweater and asks the class if anyone is missing a sweater. A student says that it's Rachel's, and the teacher gives her the sweater without even thinking. Rachel thinks and speaks in a way that is very reminiscent of an eleven year old. There is a youthful, innocent tone in her voice, especially when she says “I wish I was one hundred and two instead of eleven” without actually thinking about the disadvantages of being that age. Throughout the day, she references home and how she longs to go home to celebrate with her family and eat cake.
The beginning of the book it starts different than the movie. Mary adapts faster to England in the movie than in the book. Mary meets Colin the same way as the book she meets him when he is crying because he can’t sleep. She talks with him for a while. They didn’t have in the book of Mary and Colin gazing at the pictures of there mothers but in the movie
In the book, the story starts when Elizabeth is in Italy having dinner with Giovanni, an Italian guy. It starts in the middle of the scene without a previous information or context. On the other hand, in the movie, Elizabeth is in Bali looking for an old medicine man to write an article on him. It starts in a smooth way that allows the spectator to acclimate in the story before it really starts. One could see that these events have nothing in common.