45 POINTS!! DON’T ANSWER IF YOU DON’T KNOW.
Easy questions Film Comparison-OMAN:
Find ten dif...
English, 08.12.2020 02:20 dinosaur10
45 POINTS!! DON’T ANSWER IF YOU DON’T KNOW.
Easy questions Film Comparison-OMAN:
Find ten differences between the novella and the film.
1. The movie starts on the train with the girl from Weed running, but the book starts in
the city.
2 Lennie and George look like the opposite in the book (page 2) but in the film, they
look like this similar
3 The movie shows George and Lennie on the run and hiding in the water from the
men on horses the book, however, doesn’t show this scene.
4 in the book they sleep on the ground near the ranch. In the film they sleep on the
burlap ticking
5 In the movie. George discovers the mouse in Lennie's pocket right away but in the
film they drink from the cup first
6 In the book, the boss comes to the bunkhouse to meet George and Lennie, in the
film George and Lennie go to see the boss in his house
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