Comparing Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In Of Mice And Men there are a lot of similarities and differences. In both the movie and the book, Lennie has had past issues in Weed. The incident gets mentioned by George in the book and the movie. Another similarity between the book and the movie is that Candy’s dog gets shot, which leads to him getting sad. On another note, he gets another puppy from Whit in both. Lastly, Lennie gets in a fight with Curley; Curley’s hand gets busted and the boys agree to tell everyone he got it caught in a machine instead of the true fact that he got beat up by Lennie, in exchange for Curley not getting them fired. The movie and book contain many differences as well, but not many lead to larger, different outcomes. One difference is that George and

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