English, 18.05.2021 22:20 squadfam2024
1. What themes, or valuable lessons (if any), did you learn from the movie?
2. Were any new themes introduced that weren't covered in the novel, and if so, what were they?
3. Which one was more meaningful to you, the movie or the novel?
4. What symbols, if any, were evident in the movie?
5. What do those symbols mean?
6. If you were to recommend either the movie or the novel to a friend, which one would you recommend and why?
the book is the outsiders​
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