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  • 04:4304:43, 21 March 2018 diff hist −8 Return to Oz Undid revision 828792137 by Oknazevad (talk) See the following for an explanation of a "loose" adaptation, which states--in part--that in a loose adaptation "only an idea, a character, or a situation...then develops [the new work] independently." According to this this definition, the film would be a "faithful" adaptation of the combined plots of both books. https://litreactor.com/columns/10-great-loose-film-adaptations. True examples of loose adaptations include "Frozen" (from the fairy tale "The Snow Queen," which borrows only the Snow Queen character) and "West Side Story" (loosely adapted from "Romeo and Juliet," which borrows the concept of dueling houses and forbidden lovers who are members of those houses). Tag: Undo

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