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Find ten diferences between the novella and the film

1. The movie starts on the train with the girl from Weed running, but the book starts in the .

2. Lennie and George look like
in the book (page 2) but in the film, they look like this .

3. The movie shows George and Lennie on the run and hiding in the water from the
men on horses, the book, however, (does or doesn't) show this scene.

4. In the book, they sleep on
the ground near the ranch. In the film they sleep on the .

5. In the movie, George discovers the mouse in Lennie’s pocket right away but in the film they drink from the first.

6. In the book, the boss comes to the bunkhouse to meet George and Lennie, in the film, George and Lennie go to see the boss in his .

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