Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Adapted in a 1939 Movie Wizard of Oz
Books are a crucial part of active entertainment. By active I mean, along with our sensory stimulation we are taken into a new realm of our own imagination. The diversity in the imagining the characters adds to the beauty of it. It is totally up to the reader how he comprehends the situation given in the book and how he feels about the character. Although a writer chooses to give a generalized perspective, the difference in the outlook of readers makes its taste assorted. Books describe scenes by the way of detailing. The details actually provide the actual feel of the scene, to me, this must be the most difficult part of writing a book. Coming over to the book, the book never seemed off-beat to me. Impeccable characterization with immaculate detailing and strong plot can be attributed to the success of the book. Also, the Victor Fleming-directed film “The Wizard of Oz” has been successful in portraying the story on the screen (Twiddy, David, 2009) . But there are some changes done ...