Everything is part of the wheel, but we've fallen off of it.
Book - Differences
I just can't go to the gallows! They'll know I can't die!
Book - Ending
In the book, Angus takes Winnie out on the rowboat, and he explains to her that everything is part of the circle of life. She realizes that she is part of that too, and she will die one day.
Movie - Similarities
One of these days, you will die. That's the way of life.
The prison scene in the book involves Mae being locked up and Miles using his carpentry skills to pull the bars off the window. Winnie goes to take Mae's place while the Tucks escape.
Movie - Differences
Mae and Angus return to Treegap in 1950, and they see how much everything has changed. They ask around about the Wood, the spring, and the Fosters, and they find Winnie's gravestone.
Movie - Ending
Winnie Foster, I'll love you until the day I die.
In the movie, Angus and Winnie have the same conversation in the rowboat, but it is almost like Angus is having to convince Winnie to choose life over Jesse.
I'm not ready to die.
The prison scene in the movie is quite different as both Mae and Angus are in jail, and Miles and Jesse dress up in long coats and carry swords to scare the guard at the jail.
Jesse goes back to Treegap, and he finds Winnie's gravestone. It says that she lived for 100 years, and she was a wife and mother.
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