does anybody know how closely related the story of to kill a mockingbird matches up with the movie in 1962?
Pretty damn close. I read the book freshman year and we watched the movie its really close to the story.
It is a good and accurate comparison. Both follow the same info structure and end up covering all or most details.
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wow thanks alot, i was expecting to get a bunch of retarded answers, but you guys helped. thanks, now i don't have to read the book, all i gotta do is watch the movie. lol thanks.
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Lots of stuff is always left out of movies. I suggest you take some time and read the book instead![]()
In most case's I would agree but the movie directly derives from the book and he can get by on just the movie. In the movie they get down to all the important even all of the details so he should be fine.
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but careful tho its not perfect match and if your quizzed on the book you mught not know the answer
WHY YOU SHOOT THE FUCKIN DOG
ITS NOT MAD DOG RAGE A-HOLES
shut the fuck up^ Also no need to watch the movie Cuz crisps just told you below me-+
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lol I red taht book in like 6th grade, the bird dies at the end
Tom Robinson didn't rape Mayella Ewell but is still found guilty by the jury. After the trial, Atticus (Gregory Peck) is informed that Tom was killed while trying to escape. Months later, Jem and Scout are attacked by Bob Ewell and then an unknown person attacks and kills Bob. The one who killed Bob was Arthur "Boo" Radley (Robert Duvall), the "scary man" from the beginning of the film; he is also the one who left the watch and the dolls in the tree for Scout and Jem (also seen earlier in the film). The sheriff tells Atticus that there shouldn't be a trial over Arthur killing Bob because it was self defense and that it would be a sin to make it public. An adult Scout narrates a bit about her childhood and about something Atticus once said: "You never truly know someone until you've stood in their shoes and walked around in them."
man that bitch just wanted some black dick
thats all lol
wow wth im reading that book too in freshmen year o.O crazy if u know me...