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= Hacksaw Ridge/Redemption at Hacksaw Ridge(The Unlikeliest Hero) = File:Hacksaw Ridge poster.png

==== Summary: Redemption at Hacksaw Ridge followed Desmond Doss, a conscientious objector on a journey of courage, faith, and adversity. He believed in saving lives instead of taking them even at a young age. He faced many trials along the way due to the way he viewed his faith. He ran through the hell fires of battle in Okinawa with God on his side. Desmond Doss earned the first Medal of Honor as a conscientious objector. He struggled even after the war was over. His courage gave other men a chance to serve the way he did without the problems. ====

Redemption at Hacksaw Ridge
'''Author Qualities: Booten Herndon incorporated multiple vivid language choices and imagery within the book. Booten wrote, “Suddenly, an enemy tank, the machine gun on its turret hammering out fire and death, came through the village and roared up to the regimental command post” (65). It oozes with imagery in many forms. I visualize the tank appear out of nowhere and it started to shoot at everything. I imagine the sound of the gun as it screamed out bullets toward the men.'''

Differences

 * The biggest difference between the book and the movie was the portrayal of Doss and Dorothy’s relationship.
 * Doss drove all the way to Washington to see Dorothy for the first time. After that he visited her as many times as he could. they became impatient and didn’t want to wait until Doss came home from the war so they got married (Herndon 35-36).


 * In the movie, they romanticized their love. Doss flirtatiously said, “Il help you… but it’s going to cost you”; Dorothy replied “What?”. Doss answered, “A kiss”. Dorothy laughed and said, “That is pure blackmail”. Doss finished, “Well yes ma’am it is” (Hacksaw Ridge 21:53).