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Answer:
Different character, explanation of the trap was more in the film and while both story and film mentioned the trap, the writers created suspense for the audience.
Explanation:
The scene is different in the book and the movie version, as in the film, the filmmakers allow the viewer to see the trap, while in the book, readers cannot see it.
Although you have not shown the text to which this question refers, we can see from the context of the question that it refers to "The most dangerous game," where we know the story of how the hunter Sanger Rainsford, gets involved in a game where he is hunting and needs to save his own life.
There is a time in history where Rainsford sets up a trap known as a Malay mancatcher. This moment is portrayed in the book and the film in different ways. This can be seen because:
- In the film, we can see Rainsford arguing with his helpers about how this trap should be set.
- In the film, the viewer can see the trap being set as the discussion takes place.
- In the book, there is no description of the trap.
- The reader only knows that the trap was set and does not have any kind of mental view of the trap.
With this, we can conclude that the filmmakers decided to show the trap so that the reader could have a bigger view of the story and better understand what was happening. While, in the book, the author does not present the trap to create more suspense.
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