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    Curley's Wife Isolation

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    one to turn to on the ranch. The three characters who live isolated lives are Crooks‚ Candy and Curley’s wife. Crooks is one of the characters who lived on the ranch who is lonely and isolated. He’s not allowed to go out for entertainment and exciting activities. Also‚ he’s not allowed to sleep in the bunkhouse because he is Black. He is segregated from the other people and feels isolated because of his color of skin. Therefore‚ he does not interact with others on the ranch regularly. Crooks say

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    George are the two main characters that come along the book with the great friendship between them. These two guys have been together for such a long time since their childhood and are now travelling around the country together to find themselves a ranch to work. Every part of him was defined: small‚ strong hands splender harms a thin and bony nose.George is also a clever and alert man who could detect the danger coming from a mile away. Lennie is also a simple man; his brain is as simple as a little

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    Curley’s wife always hoped to be an actress and even after she was married and settled down on the ranch‚ she still had those hopes of being famous in the back of her head. For example‚ when she gets annoyed with Lennie and Crooks she begins bragging about almost being in shows when she was younger‚ “ ‘...Whatta I care? You bindle bums think you’re so

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    has lost his hand‚ Candy is the swamper at the ranch. He remains attached to his aging dog‚ who has become so weak and sickly that it depends entirely on Candy to survive. Curley The son of the ranch owner‚ Curley is a man of short stature who is nevertheless a formidable boxer. Curley is aggressive‚ boastful and cocky‚ with a volatile temper and a tendency to provoke conflict. Curley’s wife Generally considered to be a tramp by the men at the ranch‚ Curley’s wife is the only major character in Of

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    somewhere you wouldn’t want to stay; a sense of danger nearby. Hierarchy in the ranch is important‚ some of the characters use body language and clothing to show their status about the ranch. Age has a lot to do with hierarchy in the ranch. We first see this in the image of Candy’s dog‚ the dog is old and lame‚ parallel to the image of Candy. The dog is shot later on in the novel because it is worthless in the ranch‚ because of age similar to Candy. The amount of work Candy can do is limited because

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    about other people on the ranch and makes sure George “won’t tell Curley nothing”. This quote alone indicates Candy is lonely and just wants to have friends but deep down is afraid of the other men on the ranch‚ implying he doesn’t have many friends on the ranch at all‚ therefore he needs to be welcoming and confident towards George and Lennie to gain their friendship but this quote gives away his fear of Curley finding out he was talking about him and throwing him off the ranch‚ leading the reader to

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    Circle R Ranch? Should they enter the wedding market? What are the advantages and the disadvantages of entering this market? In order for the Foster’s to increase sales at the Circle Ranch more option should be offered to clients. Entering the wedding market would help increase the sales. Advantages of entering into the wedding market will bring in a new group of cliental to the Circle R Ranch that may help to gain more activity during the weekends. The disadvantages that Circle R Ranch may experience

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    Of Mice and WO-men In John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck uses his life experiences to depict the lifestyle of people on a ranch in the Salinas River Valley. Through his travels‚ he captured the prejudices‚ social systems‚ and bonds involved with ranchers lives. The themes and topics he elaborates on are not just in ranch life‚ as they are found in people’s lives all over the world. Throughout the novel‚ most of the males view females as objects (especially sexual objects)‚ believe

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    respected man with great influence over the other ranch hands‚ without the need to wear his authority‚ as shown by the boss and Curley. His friendliness to George and Lennie is consistently shown throughout the extract. Furthermore‚ his skill on the ranch is shown to be superior to the other characters. Slim is compared to ‘royalty’ in the extract; he is described as ‘majestic’ and as a ‘prince‚’ highlighting the respect he gained from the other ranch hands and suggesting that his presence is noticed

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    Mice of Men

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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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