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    Of mice and men is a brilliant book. This is because it shows not only the obvious fact that Lennie needs George to survive but a more important part is how George needs Lennie. This is because Lennie gives George hope and allows his fantasys of a farm of their own to become a reality. When George shoots Lennie‚ it shows that along with Lennie their dream together has also died and George is once again faced with the harsh reality that the dream will never happen.yadayahahah i just want to get an

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    in a while but in Steinbeck’s novella “Of Mice and Men”‚ he illustrates the loneliness of ranch life and shows how people are driven to try finding friendship in order to escape from loneliness. He uses names and words such as a town near the ranch called “Soledad”. He makes it clear that all the men on the ranch are lonely‚ with particular people lonelier than others. I think all the people living in the ranch are lonely. This proves this where Steinbeck describes the bunk house where all the workers

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    Of Mice and Men How do you think society handle people who are different? I was treated differently when I moved to Connecticut. Everyone talked about me and did not like me because I was born in Texas. Everyone called me dumb because I did not have the same education as everyone else. People use to say “You’ll never be as smart as me because you were born in a dumb state.” They use to make fun of my accent‚ they would taunt me and say “Howdy y’all!” and act like a cowboy. In John Steinbeck’s novella

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    Of Mice and Men- Friendship and loneliness The theme of friendship and loneliness plays a large role in laying out the story. It can be seen on varying levels from the start of the story. The harsh depression of the 1930’s brought along with it a wave of fear‚ insecurity‚ instability as well as poverty. Conditions became rough‚ setting the race for itinerant jobs and forcing men to grow selfish and see other men as nothing more than competition. With this ideology in place it became almost impossible

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    dress was what Lennie grabbed which got him in trouble the beginning of the book‚ it represents Lennie obsession to soft things and what happens when lennie touch soft things. The puppy is what Lennie killed after he rubbed it too hard just like the mice he rubbed. Lennie wanted to tend the rabbits. The rabbits represented his understanding that he’s in trouble. Lennie disciplined himself when George is not around to do it for him. Lennie being child-like is what his character is and it brings him

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    to share your thoughts‚ emotions and ideas‚ or will you be accepting of your situation? In the novella Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ George and Lennie‚ two men travelling together in order to realize their dream of owning land‚ meet several workers at a ranch they have just arrived at. Several of the characters they meet‚ including an old man with a hand injury‚ an African-American with a crooked back‚ and a housewife who desperately wishes to become an actress‚ admit to having a lonely

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    ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck is a novel set in 1920 in America this is around the time of The Great Depression and George and Lennie –the two main characters- are two itinerant workers who are supposed to represent working class men of that time. We are presented with the interesting character of Curley’s wife and this essay will consider how the reader’s attitude changes towards her throughout the text. We are first introduced to Curley’s wife when she is supposedly looking for Curley

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    CHAPTER 1 SUMMARY: “OF MICE AND MEN” CHARACTERS George: • “Small and quick‚ dark of face‚ with restless eyes and sharp‚ strong features. Every part of him was defined: small‚ strong hands‚ slender arms‚ a thin and bony nose.” • George is a small and strong character who’s totally opposite of Lennie‚ but even though he’s small‚ he’s always committed and he helps Lennie by looking after him and supporting him. • The description of George shows that he’s a normal person. -

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    “Of Mice and Men” is a novel written in 1937 by John Steinbeck. The novel is set in 1930’s located at Salinas‚ California. Steinbeck spent time working on farms when he was young. Certainly during these times‚ he saw the life of migrant workers. Steinbeck wrote the novel to show the terrible hardship of migrant workers and the huge social and economic difficulties during the great depression. The novel is about two migrant workers called Lennie and George searching for work in Soledad‚ California

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    Explore some of the ways Steinbeck leads up to George’s final decision to shoot Lennie in Of Mice and Men Loneliness and companionship is imminent throughout the book. It starts from the beginning when George sets the tone by repeating to Lennie that life on a ranch is the loneliest life there is‚ for example Steinbeck states “Guys like us that work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world’. This shows us that men on a ranch rarely have any companionship or safety however George and Lennie

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