<P> Although Danny has supernatural powers in both versions, the novel makes it clear that his apparent imaginary friend "Tony" really is a projection of hidden parts of his own psyche, though heavily amplified by Danny's psychic "shining" abilities . At the end it is revealed that Danny Torrance's middle name is "Anthony". </P> <P> Wendy Torrance in the film is relatively meek, submissive, passive, gentle, and mousy; this is shown by the way she defends Jack even in his absence to the doctor examining Danny . It is implied she has perhaps been abused by him as well . In the novel, she is a far more self - reliant and independent personality who is tied to Jack in part by her poor relationship with her parents . In the novel, she never displays hysteria or collapses the way she does in the film, but remains cool and self - reliant . Writing in Hollywood's Stephen King, author Tony Magistrale writes about the mini-series remake: </P> <P> De Mornay restores much of the steely resilience found in the protagonist of King's novel and this is particularly noteworthy when compared to Shelley Duvall's exaggerated portrayal of Wendy as Olive Oyl revisited: A simpering fatality of forces beyond her capacity to understand, much less surmount . </P> <P> Co-screenwriter Diane Johnson stated that in her contributions to the script, Wendy had more dialogue, and that Kubrick cut many of her lines, possibly due to his dissatisfaction with actress Shelley Duvall's delivery . Johnson believes the earlier draft of the script portrayed Wendy as a more - rounded character . </P>

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