There's some parts in the movie that they didn't show that was in the book. Other than those few parts, yes everythings basically the same. But it does depend on which book you're talking about, some have different stories to them.
no, not really. he will look mostly the same as described in the book.
The movie portrayed this the same as it was in the book. Rubeus Hagrid retrieved Harry. He borrowed Sirius Black's bike and brought Harry to Dumbledore.
The Persians were not portrayed in the same heroic light that the Greeks were .
the book gifted hands is the same as the movie except for a few parts are different
Achilles, as in the Achilles tendon in the heel
they are people
sort of but like them all the book has more deltals than the movie.
Both the book and movie follow the same central mystery of the Westing game. The characters in both versions have similar names and personalities. The setting of the story in Sunset Towers is consistent across both mediums. The main plot points, such as the clues and red herrings, remain the same in both the book and movie. The resolution and reveal of the true identity of the bomber are consistent between the book and movie. The character relationships and interactions are portrayed similarly. The themes of friendship and teamwork are prominent in both the book and movie. The character development arcs for key players are comparable. The competitive nature of the Westing game is maintained in both the book and movie. The overall tone and atmosphere of the story align in both versions.
It is based on the book, but there are some differences.
Yes. It was first a book and then a movie, the book was written by Niel Gaiman, the same author who wrote Coraline.
The movie and the book have the same name. The movie stars Bill Pullman and was released in 1988.
Achilles is a name, so you can use it the same way as any other name.