Compare And Contrast Essay On Of Mice And Men

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We have all been in this situation: You have just finished your homework and are about to start relaxing, when you suddenly remember you have that test on Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck) tomorrow in English, and you haven’t read it! What should you do? Will watching the movie help you pass or should you try to cram in the reading? In my opinion, having both read the book and seen the movie Of Mice and Men, either one will help you pass the test. I would, however, recommend the movie in the short time span that is presented in this situation. The movie portrayal of the book Of Mice and Men is accurate and will give you enough knowledge to ace the test. The characters in the movie are correctly portrayed, when considering their personalities and actions within the story. For instance, Candy is shown as an old man with a missing hand. His desperation for companionship and attachment to his dog are revealed when he gets in on George and Lennie’s “American Dream.” This is shown in the movie to a tee, right down to his looks and dress. Curley’s Wife, on the other hand, is not as accurately portrayed. In the book, she has blonde hair, while in the movie she is shown with black hair. Also, in the movie Curley’s Wife is shown in a way that would gain more sympathy from viewers, while in the book there is a more negative …show more content…

In my opinion, if you were asked questions about the setting, you would most likely be correct in your answers. In the beginning of the movie, when Lennie and George are walking down the road and resting by the Salinas River, the setting matches the one in the book. The bunkhouse is also accurate, right down to the shelves beside the bunks. The only setting in the movie that isn’t in the book Of Mice and Men is when the men are working in the field. In the book, none of the scenes take place in the fields where they work. In fact, the men’s exact work is never revealed to us in the

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