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    Of mice and Men Summary Chapters and Important Quotes Chapter 1 summary: The story begins when George and Lennie have left a ranch in weed. They are now camping out near the Salinas River. We find out that George is a slim and intelligent person but Lennie is a big strong and described as an opposite of George. Lennie goes to drink water from the pool’s edge and drinks like a hungry animal‚ George cautions him‚ telling him the water may not be very good. However‚ Lennie ignores his advice. The

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    Curley’s Wife In Of Mice and Men‚ character symbolism lets the reader see what life was like in the 1930’s. Many of the characters portray a certain person that could have been living in the 1930’s. This book is about the adventures of two men‚ George Milton and the mentally disabled Lennie Small. They were migrant workers who had to search for work during the Great Depression. You see the friendship between the two men‚ and how they care for each other and try to protect each other. Author John

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    Metacognitive Journal: Of Mice and Men p. 77 to p.81 (Ch.4) By John Steinbeck While I was reading‚ I felt sorry for Curley’s wife but I also despise her attitude at the same time. Even though I feel bad for her life‚ she was not such a nice person. Curley’s wife was young and pretty; she could’ve achieved a lot more things in her life. She could have become an actress in Hollywood and pursue her dreams. She ended up marrying Curly to escape her ol’ lady‚ but it ended all her life long dreams and

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    The novel “of mice and men” has some characters that are ignored and lonely. Sometimes they can even be taken advantage of. Also‚ they are looked at as weak. Some of the characters that fall in this category are Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife. In the real world‚ many people are lonely‚ like‚ at school kids eat at lunch tables by themselves‚ maybe because they are not so popular or they might not fit in. These people are then made fun of‚ then that makes them want to hurt or even kill themselves

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    Discrimination is a big part in the world today. In the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck‚ author of the famous novella‚ shows how discrimination was a such a big factor in the past to and how it affected people in different situations. Lennie‚ one of the main characters in the story‚ is discriminated because of his disability and is handled with unpleasantly. Curley’s wife is also treated unfair‚ mainly because she is a female. Crooks‚ an african american character‚ is also segregated because

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    John Steinbeck presents Curley’s wife at the start of the story as an irrelevant character because she has no relation with George and Lennie. At the start‚ Curley is one of the most important characters (besides George and Lennie) because he has the power to crush George and Lennie’s dream of having a farm of your own. But as the story goes on‚ to end‚ we see the importance of her character and that everything that has happened on the ranch is caused by her presence; even though she is not in the

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    Steinbeck portrays Curley’s wife in multiple ways. In the first appearance of ‘Mice of Men’ he described her symbolically using a metaphor; ‘the rectangle of sunshine in the door way was cut off’. This is already foreshadowing to the reader that Curley’s wife is trouble‚ for example the metaphor Steinbeck used to describe her can be referred to as light and darkness. In this case Curley’s wife representing the darkness presenting her as destructive further in the book‚ an example of her being destructive

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    Curley’s wife has lost her dream and she lives an unhappy life. One of the quotes to prove this statement is‚ “I tell ya I could of went with shows” (Steinbeck‚ 78). This quote proves that Curley’s wife could have had a chance at a bigger life than just working on a ranch and living an unhappy life. Another good quote is‚ “An’ a guy tol’ me he could put me in pitchers…” (78). This statement or quote from the novel “Of Mice and Men” shows how Curley’s Wife lost all her dreams because she went and

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Compare the episodes in which Candy’s dog and Lennie die. How has Steinbeck made these events effective for the reader? John Ernst Steinbeck was born in Salinas‚ California on February 27‚ 1902. He worked as a farm labourer on ranches from 1919 to 1926. This experience has influenced the setting of the novella Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck met someone like Lennie Small which obviously provided Lennie’s character. I am going to compare the events in which Candy’s dog and

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    experienced the painful grip of loneliness while searching for companionship? Or had your heart set on a dream that you knew was out of your reach? These realistic examples describe the battle of human nature within the characters Of Mice and Men. In fact‚ the characters Of Mice and Men undergo these emotions on an unexpected journey. As the journey unfolds into a quest‚ the characters gain unexpected personal growth. The quest altered George’s character throughout the novella. George is a hot tempered and

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