From Novel to Screen: A Comparative Study on Dan Brown's Novel The Da Vinci Codeand Its Film Adaptation Directed by Ron Howard
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This research studies the relationship between the novel The Da Vinci Code
and its film adaptation. While a novel is a written work of art designed to be read, a
film is a visual and aural art to be seen and heard. Nonetheless, they share a number
of elements like narrative, setting, plot and so forth. This research examines how the
novelThe Da Vinci Codeand its film adaptation stand as autonomous works of art
in spite of their having played on the same themes and the same narrative. In the
similar way the film adaptation slightly deviates from its source novel The Da Vinci
Codein its unorthodox stance towards the issue of Jesus Christ's divinity.