Some adaptations make significant changes to the original text, while some fail to depict the thoughts of the author. This is especially the case with the adaptation of The Hunger Games, which has undergone several changes. Some of these alterations were necessary to create the desired effect for the audience.
Hunger Games is about a young girl named Katniss, who is a tough hunter. She brings food to the table after her father's death. Every year, the capitol of Panem holds an event called the Hunger Games, where two civilians from each district are selected to fight in an arena.
One of the main differences between the book and the movie is the way they treat the relationship between Katniss and Rue. The other major difference is that the Mocking Jay pin is given to her by the mayor’s daughter. Also, the game-maker is also a third person, and not in the book. Lastly, the mutts are used by the game-maker differently.
The way the movie is set up and the way the book is presented changes the way people react to the death of Rue. For instance, in the book, the district 11 gave Katniss an arena token as a sign of gratitude for her noble acts. On the other hand, in the movie, the district 11 gives her an actual medal. Even though she died in the movie, Rue is still very much an iconic figure in the sequels. When she dies, the people of District 11 start to protest against the government, and they eventually overthrow the Capitol patrol officers.
Another major difference is that while reading the book, one can see the Avox girl, as she is not a minor character. While reading the book, Katniss regularly meets with some of the Capitol servants and serves them drinks and food. One of the servants that she recalls is an Avox girl, who was a desperate escapee when she was caught.
Another illustration of a death is Thresh. It is implied that he was killed by Cato, who is a vicious cold-hearted man. It is also believed that he killed some dogs that were released in the arena in order to kill some tributes that remain.
In the book, Katniss prepares herself for the games by practicing her archery skills with her companions. When entering the arena, her only focus is on making the games through. Due to the fact that some of the minor characters in the book have more extended roles in the movie, the Game Maker is mostly left out of the spotlight. In the end, he is faced with a one-word choice: kill himself.
Based on the book by Suzanne Collins, the character of Gale is the best friend of Katniss. When she enters the Games, he seems to be a forgotten character in her mind. Also, he is shown to have an active role in monitoring her movements. Gale was in a way his brother as she tells in the beggining of the book.
In the book, the two share a closeness and admiration for one another. This relationship is also shown on a dubious way. She gets various people she loved before she goes to the Games. Some of them are her sister and mother, as well as her father. In the process of making a movie, many changes are inevitable. However, in the end, they are not that serious.
The Hunger Games movie and novel are both well made projects but in the end the novel is far more processed than the movie. You can see that even the characters change in how they know one another and appereances. In my opinion i like movies more than reading so technically the movie for me was better but i cant disagree with the fact that the book got me hooked up on what will happen next.