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What is the difference between the book and the movie Sense and Sensibilty?
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Some differences between the book and the movie "Sense and Sensibility":
- Character ages: In the book, Elinor is 19, and Marianne is 16 24. In the film, they are 27 and 19, respectively, to make the story more understandable for the modern audience 24.
- Colonel Brandon's rescue: In the movie, Colonel Brandon dramatically rescues Marianne from a rainstorm, which doesn't happen in the book 4.
- Development of characters: The film provides more development for Margaret and Edward Ferrars, who have limited roles in the book 4.
- Willoughby's character: In the novel, it is revealed that a letter rejecting Marianne was not written by Willoughby but by his fiance 1. This changes the audience's perception of his character 1.
- Focus on relationships: The film emphasizes the romantic relationships between the sisters, while the book explores a wider range of themes 2.
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