This section of the ending is virtually the same in the movie and the novel. However, the novel includes an extra scene that the movie adaptation omits. After George shoots Lennie, the other ranch-hands come into the area where George was. Slim, one of the ranch-hands, is the only one that really understands the connection between George and Lennie, and he empathizes with how George is feeling. He sits down next to George to comfort him and says, “Come on, George. Me an’ you’ll go in an’ get a drink.” By doing this, Slim is extending his hand in friendship to George, who would otherwise be alone without his old companion, Lennie. This brings to light that the intention of the work is to show the importance of friendship and kindness. On the other hand, the movie adaptation of Of Mice and Men does not include this final scene, and ends right after George shoots Lennie. This is a small omission, yet an important one. By doing this, the movie focuses too much on the connection between George and Lennie. Without the final scene where Slim offers his friendship to George, importance of friendship and kindness in general is not illuminated in the
This section of the ending is virtually the same in the movie and the novel. However, the novel includes an extra scene that the movie adaptation omits. After George shoots Lennie, the other ranch-hands come into the area where George was. Slim, one of the ranch-hands, is the only one that really understands the connection between George and Lennie, and he empathizes with how George is feeling. He sits down next to George to comfort him and says, “Come on, George. Me an’ you’ll go in an’ get a drink.” By doing this, Slim is extending his hand in friendship to George, who would otherwise be alone without his old companion, Lennie. This brings to light that the intention of the work is to show the importance of friendship and kindness. On the other hand, the movie adaptation of Of Mice and Men does not include this final scene, and ends right after George shoots Lennie. This is a small omission, yet an important one. By doing this, the movie focuses too much on the connection between George and Lennie. Without the final scene where Slim offers his friendship to George, importance of friendship and kindness in general is not illuminated in the