Summary Of Tim O Brien's In The Lake Of The Woods

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Books have had an influence on many movies over the years. And translating books into movies can be very hard. The book In the Lake of the Woods, by Tim O’Brien jumps around between real and not real, including memories and thoughts, and capturing the evidence and hypothesis chapters would be hard. In the hypothesis chapters, the author uses a lot of ‘maybe’. It would be frustrating and difficult to keep adding hypothesises into the movie because you don’t know if its actually true or not. In the very first evidence chapter, many people talk about the disappearance of Kathy. It includes descriptions, photographs, and data that tells who is more suspicious. For example, it says, “Exhibit One: Iron Teakettle Weight, 2.3 pounds Capacity, 3 quarts