Evaluating the 1992 mouse and mouse movie in the first part of the novel "Mouse and Man" written by John Steinbeck is familiar to our environment and a poetic image to portray Sally I draw the pool and its surroundings first to use. The "golden hilly area" of Nas Valley and the swimming pool on the shore are "the leaves are deep and fragile, so if a lizard passes between them it will slide well." Several rabbits will sit on the beach. "Between the willow tree and the sycamore tree there is a road leading to the edge of the Shahe river."
The opening of novels and male novels is compared with the opening part of the mouse and male movies. "Mouse and Man" is a novel written by John Steinbeck. In 1992, Gary Sinise also directed the "Mouse and Man" movie. This novel is a little different from movies. This book, written in the 1930s, is the era of high unemployment in America, era of racial discrimination, gender discrimination, apartheid. - The environment around the lover in which stars are interspersed in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet may affect the audience who may interpret the scene in various ways. Through scenes, costumes, and hidden symbolism, viewers have a major impact on the interpretation of the story. This great literary work was edited in two unique and interesting formats. One was overseen by Zeferelli in 1968 and the other in 1996.
Steinbeck's novel "Mouse and Man" has two feature films. One of them was made in 1939 by Burgess Meredith and Ron Chainy Jr. This is a good adaptation, but for modern audiences it may not be as attractive as Gary Sinise and John Malkovich in 1992. Therefore, I will focus on the 1992 edition. The plot arrived at the same conversation, basically the same, the most important scene, the opening of George and Renee at the Salinas River Camp, the struggle between Cory and Renee, and even the fact that Lenny and Colley's wife is in the barn. In fact, the conversation is accurate in many places, including the dialects that the letters use.
What are the differences and similarities between Steinbeck's mouse and male movies and book versions?