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In the Heat of the Night by John ball is an exciting novel, film, and TV show about to discrimination and racism towards African Americans and how an African American copes with racism to solve a thrilling murder mystery. In the novel and film, the conductor of a music festival (maestro enrico mantoli or Mr. Colbert) is murdered in a very small town called wells. At the same time there is a homicide expert (Virgil Tibbs) who is in town. We follow around Virgil Tibbs as he solves the murder case even with all of the racism towards him. In the novel and film “In the Heat of the Night” there are many similarities and differences both contribute in negative or positive ways for example; character personality or looks change, characters …show more content…
There are many similarities in the book and the film. Some are characters and how they stay the same personality and looks also plot similarities. Both similarities have positive and negative effects towards the story. In the book and film the characters personality attitude and looks are similar. Bill Gillespie is racist in the book and has low experience for his job in the film and movie on page # Bill Gillespie shows his anger and how he is not qualified for his job. Both Sam and Gillespie are racist to Virgil and racist overall but as the story goes on they realize they are not doing the right thing. On page #19 bill Gillespie shows that he is racist towards Virgil Tibbs. On page #4 and 5 Sam wood shows that he is racist when he says blacks are like animals they don’t feel it when they get hit. In the book and film in the heat of the night there are many plots or main idea similarities. In the …show more content…
Both differences contribute to a positive or negative affects to the story. In the movie Virgil Tibbs is not as calm as he was in the book and Gillespie does not get mad as easily as he did in the book but he still gets mad pretty easy. Mr. Mantoli the conducted of the music festival is called mr. Colbert and in the book on page #40 we hear that errico mantolis daughter is in town t (Duena Mantoli) but in the movie his wife attends the music festival (Mrs. Colbert). In the movie they added a character (mama caleba) who is an African American lady who will take care of Delores purdy's child. In the book and film in the heat of the night their are Many plot or main idea differences. In the book on page # 168 Sam wood arrests Ralph at the dinner but in the film Virgil tibbs arrests Ralph at the adoptions house, in the film Harvey obsert runs away from the police after they find out that he has mr. Colberts wallet but in the book Ralph asked mr. Jennings the banker of wells what to do with the wallet and he got turned in to the police, Their are positive and negative affects if the differences of the movie to the film some are; the differences take detail out so the film we'll be shorter and less boring, people might get confused of what is happening or who someone is if the read the book first and then

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