Books provide an in-depth exploration of characters and their thoughts through symbolism and imagery, relying on the reader's imagination to experience the narrative perspectives over a long period of time. Movie adaptations, while sharing the fundamental story and characters with the book, have time constraints that prevent including all scenes and subplots, presenting a predetermined visual interpretation of the general setting in a shorter experience that aims to engage viewers.
Books provide an in-depth exploration of characters and their thoughts through symbolism and imagery, relying on the reader's imagination to experience the narrative perspectives over a long period of time. Movie adaptations, while sharing the fundamental story and characters with the book, have time constraints that prevent including all scenes and subplots, presenting a predetermined visual interpretation of the general setting in a shorter experience that aims to engage viewers.
Books provide an in-depth exploration of characters and their thoughts through symbolism and imagery, relying on the reader's imagination to experience the narrative perspectives over a long period of time. Movie adaptations, while sharing the fundamental story and characters with the book, have time constraints that prevent including all scenes and subplots, presenting a predetermined visual interpretation of the general setting in a shorter experience that aims to engage viewers.
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