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10 June, 15:46

Why might film makers or directors try to make the main character more likeable in the film than than in the book version of the story?

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  1. 10 June, 15:59
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    Because authors usually tell the reader the main character's thoughts, the reader can empathize and still support the main character. In a movie, however, the audience doesn't get the "backstage pass" to the main character's thoughts. In order to make the movie more appealing, the filmmakers need to make the main character more likable.
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