They obtained help, although it was too late and Alexander passed away the day after. That is most certainly not what occurred in the book, (as mentioned before), and the situation created in the novel is more interesting and gives more opportunity for collision later in the story. Furthermore another example is in the book, Davie is on the Covenant, and his companion Ransome is unfortunately killed after he provided Mr. Shuan with a dirty pannikin cup. In the movie, however, Ransome was almost cast overboard simply for the reason that, he gave Davie some bread, again those are completely different. Finally the last example is, in the book when he fell off the Covenant, (since it crashed into the Torran Rocks), he was stranded on an island and was compelled to survive alone for days. In the movie when Davie was stuck on the island, the Covenant exploded and he met a lady who would weave. Those are just three of the many differences between the hard copy and the movie. Now on the other hand, although there are multiple differences between the two which show how superior the book is to the movie, there are some key similarities that enhance both of them. For example,
They obtained help, although it was too late and Alexander passed away the day after. That is most certainly not what occurred in the book, (as mentioned before), and the situation created in the novel is more interesting and gives more opportunity for collision later in the story. Furthermore another example is in the book, Davie is on the Covenant, and his companion Ransome is unfortunately killed after he provided Mr. Shuan with a dirty pannikin cup. In the movie, however, Ransome was almost cast overboard simply for the reason that, he gave Davie some bread, again those are completely different. Finally the last example is, in the book when he fell off the Covenant, (since it crashed into the Torran Rocks), he was stranded on an island and was compelled to survive alone for days. In the movie when Davie was stuck on the island, the Covenant exploded and he met a lady who would weave. Those are just three of the many differences between the hard copy and the movie. Now on the other hand, although there are multiple differences between the two which show how superior the book is to the movie, there are some key similarities that enhance both of them. For example,