In the film adaptation, how is the scene with the Malay mancatcher different?
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Answer: In the story, the general is in a humorous mood whereas in the film it is just opposite. In the story, the determination of the general is more, but it is not that much in the film.
The General stays frightened in the story whereas in the film noting is reflected about this. The writer has described the General with many great hunting skills, but in the film adaptation, not much of this is highlighted.
Thus, there is the difference between the book and the film depicting the character of the General.
The General stays frightened in the story whereas in the film noting is reflected about this. The writer has described the General with many great hunting skills, but in the film adaptation, not much of this is highlighted.
Thus, there is the difference between the book and the film depicting the character of the General.
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The general triggers the trap with his arrow
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