User blog:Siyuan Shen/Harry Potter: How is RON different from the books?

The eight Harry Potter films have set the wizarding world on fire around the globe.It is believed that many fans started to contact Harry Potter because of this movie, then to catch up on the original novel.If you have seen both the novel and the film, you will find that when the film is adapted, the main line continues to the original book, but some branch or details, or changes.Today, let's start with "the king of Weasley" RON, and talk about the difference between him in the novel and the movie.(other character series will follow)

1.THE FRECKLES ARE GONE
In the original, Ron was a tall, freckled boy.In the film, RON, played by rupert grint, is neither freckled nor as tall as Ron in the book.Of course, rupert's performance was a success, and in Harry's mind he was the irreplaceable RON.

2.SMART DISCOUNT
In the book, both Ron and Harry are not nearly as good as Hermione at reading, but they are "even with each other", and although Harry does well at defense against the dark arts, Ron is not far behind.But in the film, RON's magical powers are noticeably diminished to highlight Harry's star turn.

3, FUNNY BEAR
In the movie version of "the golden trio," Ron often appears as a "funny guy" to foil Harry, a boy, and Hermione, a girl.But in the novel, RON's humor is sharp-tongued, often making fun of others, and many of the best lines come from him.

4. RELATIONSHIP WITH HERMIONE
In the first two Harry Potter novels, Ron and Hermione often bicker.But they were quarrelling, and if anyone said anything bad about Hermione, Ron would fight back at once.Snape had severely criticized Hermione, and Ron had come to Hermione's defense, for which snape had given her detention.But in the movie, when Hermione is criticized, Ron agrees with snape.This is probably not what the roch party would like to see.

5. RELATIONSHIP WITH HARRY
Although Harry, Ron and Hermione are an unbreakable triangle, it is clear in the movie that Harry and Hermione have a closer relationship. She gives advice to Harry and never gives up on him.But in the novel, Ron and Harry's friendship is the main focus, they are each other's best friends.

6.MR. KNOW-IT-ALL
In the movie, once the trio encounter something they don't know, miss know-it-all will go to the library to look up materials, and then bring accurate information to everyone in time.But compared to Harry and Hermione, Ron is the one who grew up in the wizarding world.In the novel, Ron provides much information about the cultural and social aspects of the wizarding world, but very little of it is presented in the film.

7. BE GENTLE AND CONSIDERATE
In the movie, Ron is a little silly and not too emotionally intelligent.But there are plenty of examples in the novel of Ron being a careful and gentle boy, offering a cup of hot tea when others are unhappy, and working hard to help hagrid defend buckbeak.

8. EQUILIBRIUM POINT IN THE “I'RON 'TRIANGLE”
Ron seems to be the least useful of the three, but in fact, he is the most indispensable.Hermione was intelligent, good at reading, and the consiglifier of the trio, but she was easily emotional.And because of his special identity, Harry is always preoccupied, and also lack of knowledge of the magical world.Ron was the one who pulled them out in time when they were in the thick of it, perhaps in a naive but effective way.

9. A BRAVE COMPANION
Much of the novel is devoted to RON's bravery and toughness, but in the film adaptation it was either cut entirely or switched to Hermione.In prisoner of azkaban, for example, Ron stands up, dragging his broken leg, and yells at Sirius, "if you're going to kill Harry, you're going to kill us too!"As a result, in the film, the line was spoken by Hermione instead.

10. FAMILY INTERACTIONS
In the film, Ron appears to be the least valued child in the family, dressed in his brothers' old clothes, unwanted pets and wands, and even his mother, Mrs. Weasley, makes him sandwiches he doesn't like.But there's a lot of detail in the novel about how Ron loves his family and his loving interactions with them, but he's not the main character, and none of that is shown in the movie.