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About 80 words of English composition about reading the original text or watching movies.

Compare the film To Kill a Mockingbird with this book. Books are better, but watching movies is also enjoyable. There are three outstanding differences, the lack of roles, different scenes, and the comparison between actors and roles. There are obvious differences between books and movies, but the morality is still the same. The directors made some good changes and some bad ones. This film is good in every way.

From books to movies, there are characters missing some important ones and some unimportant ones. I think there is a very important role missing, that is, Aunt Alexandra, who is more like a female role model of the Boy Scouts. A character in the book also appeared in the movie. He is Mr. Du.

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Compared with the actors in the movie, the characters are good in some cases, but bad in others. The same characters are the same heroes, and the same characters are killed, so movies are still very similar to books. They created a different perspective when deleting the scenes they chose.

To Kill a Mockingbird

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The role of Jim is different from what I expected. I thought he would be healthier. The general moral is the same, but it is not clear. Rachel is another character omitted from the book. Deere doesn't live with her in the movie, but lives with his wife. School scenes are very important. They let us know how schools are built. Another scene that has been deleted is that of Dolphine Raymond, where Deere drinks Coke, which is considered as wine. This is a big deal, because he really doesn't play an important role, but shows how people don't like bad people when they are laughed at by others. Scott is a little different. I thought she would be more mature. She was naive in the story.

Some scenes in the book were omitted and some were ignored. The director chose to delete these characters for a reason, and the only one who influenced the book was Aunt Alexandra.