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Of Mice And Men Comparison Essay

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The movie Of Mice and Men, directed by Gary Sinise, has various differences from the book, written by John Steinbeck. One noticeable difference is that, in the movie, there are many added scenes, where the original scenes are cut short. Another, consists of, in the movie, the dream between George, Lennie, and later Candy, is never resolved. And the final difference, is how they end the movie in comparison to the book. In the movie Of Mice and Men, there are a couple added scenes, that weren’t in the book. In Chapter four of the book, Candy, Lennie, Curley’s wife, and George all enter Crook’s room. Initially Lennie goes in, although he isn't supposed to, followed by Candy, and soon after Curley’s wife. When Curley’s wife comes in, she asks about what happened to …show more content…

When Lennie dies, so does the dream. At the end of the book, Candy asks George if they could still get the house together, but George said the only reason he brought up the house so much, was because Lennie liked him to talk about it. Comparing this to the movie, the ending of the dream is portrayed differently. In the movie, neither George nor Candy talk about the dream, when they know it probably won't happen. The last time George speaks to Candy is when everyone is going to find Lennie, and Candy asks him what he's going to do.
Comparing the ending of the movie and the book, Of Mice and Men, one may notice differences. In the end of the book, George finds Lennie before the other men, although he can hear them coming. George sits and talks with Lennie for a little while until he asks him to remove his hat and shoots him. After, the men show up. Slim shows his sympathy, but then Carlson says “Well what the hell ya suppose is eating them two?” On the contrary, the movie ends with George finding Lennie in silence. He shoots Lennie, but then he is all alone. This makes the ending of the movie more

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