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    perfect‚ but that is where the beauty of most things lie; in its imperfections. A good book‚ by many‚ is often considered to be a story written to make us forget about the harsh realities of life. However‚ a great book will often push boundaries a little‚ in order to make the readers reflect upon the social‚ political‚ economical‚ and even religious statuses of the world that they are living in. The novels‚ Of Mice and Men and The Pearl‚ written by John Steinbeck are social criticisms of many daunting real-life

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    The story revolves around two men named Lennie and George who leave Weed in order to escape a conflict that had occurred because of Lennie. moving into Salinas River‚ California‚ the two men set out to keep their incident in Weed secret until they could get enough money to be able to afford their own land and own their own ranch. By doing so the men had left to work the American dream to be able to make their own dream come true. In the story

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    days prefer watching movies over reading books. However‚ it can be interesting to read a book as well as watch the movie to find similarities and differences. The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ consists of two main characters: George Milton and Lennie Small. The movie‚ released in 1992‚ focuses on the same characters’ adventures working on a ranch during the Great Depression. There are several similarities between Lennie in the movie and the book‚ including him liking to touch anything soft

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    Of Mice and Men Differences Between Movie and Book After having read the original version and the more recent film adaptation of John Steinbeck’s majorly successful novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ the apparency of differences between the two is at times subtle while also being very obvious during different portions of the movie. In the film there are several major differences between the movie and the book with three being particularly apparent. We are shown the differences through the portrayals of characters

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    in the book the Odysseus by Homer there are many different and similar details in the book and in the movie. There were many differences because well in the movie directors like to Make the movie seem less not like the book‚ since the book has more information. Well in my Essay I will be explains how there are similarities and differences and why the director created The Movie on how it is. Well the the three similarities I found that we’re alike in which the movie and the book are

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    always read the book before you watch the movie. In The Giver Jonas experiences many new places‚ and memories. In the movie and book Jonas experiences many similar activities‚ however there are also many differences. There are many similarities and differences of the setting between the book and the movie‚ The Giver. It takes place in a futuristic city in both the book and movie. In both the Giver still talks about climate change‚ and why the community doesn’t have memories.One difference is that in

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    The two boys’ difference between the classes does not directly appear in the film‚ but it still deeply penetrates the film through its characters‚ especially around the way of using toilet. More specifically‚ for instance‚ in the scene where Tenoch uses toilet in Julio’s house‚ he uses his foot to lift up‚ which is something he also does at the cheap motel. On the other hand‚ in the scene where Julio uses toilet in Tenoch’s house‚ he lights a match to mask the smell after using the restroom. Thus

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    adventure both in the movie and book. Although differences may apply they are both fascinating. Imagine a community where your feelings are tucked away from a pill? Both in the movie and the book Jonas was skipped during the ceremony of the twelve. Jonas was frightened and embarrassed and thought he wasn’t good enough to get selected to do anything. This is a pretty big key in the book because this is the time Jonas becomes the receiver of memory. Towards the end of the movie‚ there was a pretty significant

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    The Giver There are many similarities between the book Giver and the movie Giver. The movie and the book had the Giver stay back to help everyone in the community like he trained Jonas to be the next receiver. The book and the movie both have Gabe staying at the Jonas house in the beginning of the movie and the book. In the book Giver and the movie Giver Jonas had the same rules to follow in his job of being the Giver. In both the book Giver and the movie Giver everyone chanted the person’s name

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    father killed one of the twins. A few differences I saw between the book and the movie were the ages of Jonas‚ Fiona‚ Lily‚ And Asher in the book Jonas‚ Fiona‚ and Asher are 12 but in the movie they are 18‚ in the book Lily is 8 but in the movie she is 9. Another difference I saw between the book and the movie was with the Chief Elder in the book‚ you don’t really hear much from the Chief Elder but the when you watch the movie 30 or 40% of the time you get recognition of the Chief

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