The Tuck Everlasting: Comparing Book And Movie

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The Tuck Everlasting movie has a different problem and solution then the book. One way the movie is different is immortality spring is not destroyed. Another reason the problem and solution are different is because in the book the spring is the big problem but it isn’t the big problem in the movie. One last reason both movie and the book different is that Jesse and Winnie being together isn’t a big problem in the book, but is a problem in the movie. One reason the book has a different problem and solution is that the spring and the concept of immortality isn’t as important in the movie. In the movie they only mentioned that someone finding the spring would be problem once or twice. They didn’t want anyone to become immortal but it was more mentioned and explained in the book then the movie. One quote from the book is “Everything's a wheel, turning and turning, never stopping. The frogs is part of it, and the bugs, and the fish, and the wood thrush, too. And people. But never the same ones. Always coming in new, always growing and changing, and always moving on. That's the way it's supposed to be. That's the way it is.” That quote is just meant to explain that becoming immortal is wrong. It isn’t really detailed and thorough enough for it to be thought of as a problem. …show more content…
In the book the biggest problem is if someone finds the spring……..ljdkdkcd In the end of the book the spring is dug up but in the movie it is not regarded to at all. Since it isn’t destroyed in the movie it could leave a viewer wondering, Couldn’t some other random person find the spring, Why did know one find it? That seemed like an important part of the book. Even though the spring isn’t important in the movie it should have been included in the epilogue, because the epilogue. was about