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3 March, 13:49

Why does the movie version of a book often differ from the original text of the novel?

1) The screenwriter did not read the same version of the novel that you did.

2) A screenwriter's job is to make the movie as different from the novel as possible.

3) Everything is open to multiple interpretations.

4) Nothing ever looks the same in a movie as it did in the novel

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  1. 3 March, 17:38
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    A movie version of a book is often different from the original text of a novel because everything is open to multiple interpretations. One example is The Maze Runner books. The movies are very different from the original books. The correct answer is C/3.
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