I thought a lot and decided to choose ,,EXTREMELY LOUD AND INCREDIBLY CLOSE’’. Why did I choose this book?
First of all, it is a very interesting, sensible and amazing book. I also chose it, because I have watched the movie version of this book and it was very interesting and amazing.
What is the main point of this book?
”Who he’s looking for, he finds’’
Why is this the main point of this book? Oskar was always restless and something was bothering him. As a result he started looking for answers. He searched and found it.
One day, in his father’s closet, Oskar finds a key in a small envelope inside a vase that he accidentally broke. In the key shop he finds the name Black and thinks this has something to do with the key. Curious, Oskar sets out on a mission to contact every person in New York City with the last name of Black in the hope of finding the lock that belongs to the key his father left behind. One of the first people Oskar meets is a 48-year-old woman named Abby Black. Oskar and Abby instantly become friends, but she has no information on the key. Oskar continues to search the city and learns many lessons on his journey.
The book or the movie?
This question is a bit difficult for me because, I love both the book and the movie. I prefer the movie adaptation of “Extremely loud and incredibly close” over the book version. Everything is well, described in detail in the movie, but it is not well expressed in the book.
There were many differences between the book “Wonder” and the movie adaptation.
There were things that were not written in the book, but were in the movie. There was a section in the film where The father hid the spacesuit from his son. But all this was not written in the book.
I will always say that the movie is better than the book! In the film, everything is always described in detail. (This is my opinion and maybe others would disagree)
Robinson Crusoe is an example of spiritual strength, attitude, hard work and insight. He spends 28 years on an island, but does not give in to despair. We can see that Robinson Crusoe is an independent, unyielding, indomitable, firm, steadfast, durable, intelligent, rational and capable person. He is practical, hardworking and accountable. He can see profit in trade and works diligently in his plantation. He gets rich by trading in Guinea, where simple things such as knives, toys, bells, scissors and similar trinkets could be exchanged, not only for gold and ivory, but also for slaves, who were needed in large numbers to work in Brazil. Crusoe knows the value of money.
Author: Natalia Bochorishvli