The Great Gatsby movie vs. book In his movie  at that  tramp were many details that remained loyal to the book. There were  slightly others that were changed slightly,  both for filming reasons or for careless from the director. Surprisingly,  on that  stain were some facts that were   remainingfield out, that in my opinion were critical for the story and the  symbolic representation on it. The movie showed many things as they are  depict in the book, and also as many people imagined them. The  opulent  throne set, the medals and Daisys picture where shown in his desk just like they were  exposit in the book. Even though that half-eaten sandwich seemed out of place in his desk, since that gives the impression of a messyĆ Gatsby, and which he  authentically wasnt. The preparations for Gatsbys parties were  virtually as the book described them, with the orchestras preparing for the night, the  bad tents  beingness  fit(p) on the garden, the tons of food being brought for the dinner, t   he grass   locomote cut before the event and all those preparations Gatsby had for his parties. But they skipped a detail that was discussed in class as very peculiar, the hundreds of oranges that would be brought in the morning and the tons of orange skin that were  left-hand(a)  subsequently the party. There were also some details that were left the  very(prenominal) as in the book, like the sign with the big eye and the glasses, which is later on seen as a symbolism of God, as discussed in class. The green light across the  mouth was shown  some(prenominal) times to show how Gatsby constantly though of Daisy.  similarly the  boyish behavior of Gatsby, while showing his cloths to Daisy was acted very  sober in the movie. But not everything was perfect in the movie, there were many...                                        If you  expect to get a full essay, order it on our website: BestEssayCheap.com
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