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To Kill A Mockingbird


            
             There are several differences between the book and the movie titled To Kill a Mockingbird. One thing is when Jem loses his pants in the fence at the Radley's house, and goes back for it he doesn't get caught by Atticus when he goes back to get them in the movie. Another thing that differs in the movie is when Tom Robinson is being cross-examined Dill does not get sick and go outside. Also in the movie when Atticus gets back from the trial, he does not find lots of food on the kitchen table. One thing that happened in the movie that did not in the book is when Jem describes Boo Radley to Dill. The book and the movie are two very different things.
             Jem loses his pants in the fence at the Radley's house when the try to look inside the window but are found so run. Then in the book, Jem is found by Atticus and his excuse is they were playing strip poker and he lost his pants. In the movie after then run and get back to the house Jem decides to go back and get them before Atticus see him and spanks him. Jem said, "Now listen Atticus ain't ever wiped me since I can remember and I plan to keep it that way." .
             In the book Dill, get sick with the way Tom Robinson is being cross-examined and has to leave the courtroom. Then Mr. Dolphus gives him something to help sooth his stomach. The kids find out what is really in the sack that he carries around. It is just coke. This does not happen in the movie right after the cross-examining it goes to a later time in the trial.
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             In the book when Atticus gets back from the trial, he finds food on the kitchen table. This is food brought to him for being Tom's lawyer in the trial. In the movie, this does not happen. Right when he gets back from the trial he finds out the Tom was killed when trying to get away. In the movie, Atticus was told that Tom ran like a mad man.
             In the movie when Dill is first introduced Jem tells him about Boo Radley. He describes him in detail even though he has not seen him before.


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