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  1. Despite being the main catalyst of the novel, Margalo is completely absent from the original film, which instead focuses on Stuart looking for his real parents and Snowbell plotting to get rid of him. Margalo is sometimes thought to be the deuteragonist of the film.

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  2. Like an old-fashioned suitor, Stuart is worried for his love’s safety and whispers lines from Shakespeare at her sleeping form. But it is actually Margalo who saves Stuart after he is trapped in a garbage can and then dumped on a barge to be sent out into the East River.

  3. His friend offers to kill Margalo on his behalf—but not Stuart, who is a member of the family. Margalo receives warning of the murder plot and flees without a word of goodbye to Stuart. Stuart resolves to go out into the world in search of her.

  4. Before meeting Stuart, Margalo was afraid to stand up for herself against Falcon's abuse. Like Stuart, she also lost her biological parents (at least her mother). She is similar to Meg from Hercules since they both work with the main antagonist with the same actor (James Woods).

  5. Margalo is absent, with the plot instead focusing on Stuart's search for his real parents, later revealed to have died years ago, and Snowbell's attempt to get rid of him. The 2002 sequel Stuart Little 2 features

  6. Margalo saves Stuart's life by rescuing him from the scow and flying him back home. Margalo's Departure and Stuart's Quest. Margalo decides to leave due to a warning about a strange cat, creating a sense of fear. In her absence, Stuart resolves to run away from home in search of Margalo and to find his fortune. Seeking Guidance

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  8. Falcon traps Margalo in a paint can, and attempts to kill Stuart by dropping him from the sky; Stuart instead lands in a garbage truck and is taken to a garbage barge out at sea.