When a book undergoes the artistic transformation of becoming a movie, or very rarely when a movie comes to be a book, one would expect to see some variations between the two. We see this in the two renditions of To Kill a Mockingbird, by Harper Lee. The original handheld, thought provoking option of a book, leaves you with the choice of creating a picture in your head: casting your own actors and setting your own scenes. This could lead to a different portrayal of the book, then someone else's,…
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