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The Outsiders Movie Novel Comparison Write down 5 differences that you notice between the novel and the movie.
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1. In the novel, Dally is portrayed as a tough, rugged character who is feared by many. However, in the movie, his character is slightly toned down, and he appears more subdued.
2. The ending of the movie differs from the novel. In the book, Ponyboy writes about his experiences in a school essay. In the film, the scene where Ponyboy recites Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" to Johnny's mother is added.
3. In the book, Dally gives Ponyboy and Johnny a gun and tells them to hide in an abandoned church. In the movie, Dally gives them some cash, a knife, and tells them where to find a safe place to hide.
4. The book describes the characters in great detail, discussing their physical appearance and personalities. However, in the movie, some of this information is left out. For example, Johnny is described as being smaller than the other boys, but in the movie, he is portrayed as being the same size.
5. The movie shows more of the action scenes than the book. For example, the rumble between the Greasers and the Socs is shown in greater detail, with several close-up shots of the characters fighting. The book focuses more on the aftermath and the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
2. The ending of the movie differs from the novel. In the book, Ponyboy writes about his experiences in a school essay. In the film, the scene where Ponyboy recites Robert Frost's "Nothing Gold Can Stay" to Johnny's mother is added.
3. In the book, Dally gives Ponyboy and Johnny a gun and tells them to hide in an abandoned church. In the movie, Dally gives them some cash, a knife, and tells them where to find a safe place to hide.
4. The book describes the characters in great detail, discussing their physical appearance and personalities. However, in the movie, some of this information is left out. For example, Johnny is described as being smaller than the other boys, but in the movie, he is portrayed as being the same size.
5. The movie shows more of the action scenes than the book. For example, the rumble between the Greasers and the Socs is shown in greater detail, with several close-up shots of the characters fighting. The book focuses more on the aftermath and the thoughts and feelings of the characters.
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