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Of Mice and Men - The differences between the book and the film.
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- Tue Aug 12 2003

... Of Mice and Men (The differences between the book and the film.) From the beginning of the film the audience gets the idea of the migrant worker. Lennie and George travel by fritting a train, which is the hobo way of travelling. The film also starts with the ending and then tells the weed story. Both the book and the film sustain the idea of Lennie and George being haunted therefore they are constantly on the move. The description of the bunk-house in the book is that there are no chairs, cracks on the walls and it seems more comfortable and less emphasis is made on the poor quality of the bunk-house in the book. In the film it is easier to define the social context of the community because you get an over-all view of the ranch whereas in the book you only see a few














