Comparing Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are many similarities and differences from the book and movie, Of Mice and Men, but they both share the same big dream; owning a piece of land together and making it into a ranch. While both the book and the movie primarily have the same characters, how they act and speak is portrayed different and some scenes are changed, or omitted. I think in the movie Lennie and George’s relationship was emphasized more. I think Lennie and George’s big dream of owning a little piece of land is emphasized more in the book. Candy talks more about the dream in the movie more than George and Lennie do. In the book, Candy comes into the barn with George, Lennie and Crooks and talks about how he has been trying to figure out the situation with Lennie tending rabbits. Crooks then says he could help out, but later changes his mind. This does not happen in the movie. …show more content…

The movie starts off with a girl in a red dress screaming, running around Weed. The girl in the red dress was the girl that accused Lennie of raping her, causing them to have to flee Weed. They then hop on a train to get away from Weed. In the book, Lennie and George do not get on a train. In the movie it shows a guy named Mike that comes up to Slim and says he would like a new job because he cannot keep up with Lennie. This is also not mentioned in the

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