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    George is first described as ‘small and quick‚ dark of face‚ with restless eyes and sharp strong features’. He was small with ‘strong hands‚ slender arms [and] a thin and bony nose’. George Milton is seen to be short-tempered‚ tense and impatient but throughout section one; one also learns that George is a loving and devoted friend who would never abandon his friend even in the most desperate of times. Despite George’s hardened‚ sometimes gruff exterior‚ he still deeply believes in the story of

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    further analyzing the characters and plot of ‘Of Mice and Men’ the reader can find out much about Steinbeck’s mentality. He was such a private man that this adventure into his head is a fun‚ yet challenging one. The most obvious characters to use from ‘Of Mice and Men’ to psychoanalyze John Steinbeck are the main characters George and Lennie. As stated by Elysa Gardner in USA Today‚ 2014‚ section Life on page 2 in reference to Lennie “{T}he gentle‚ doomed giant in Of Mice

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    CHARACTER ANALYSIS George George is the second main character and one of the protagonist after Lennie in Of Mice and Men. When Lennie gets into trouble‚ He always helps him find a solution or get away‚ though Lennie’s size combined with his mental handicap caused problems frequently. He is also a planner‚ telling Lennie where he should go if there is trouble on the ranch. To make the dream which is owing a ten-acre farm becomes a reality‚ He’s competent to work hard. Unlike the

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    9 Honors‚ Period 3 3 December 2015 Of Mice and Men Critical Triangle Assignment Comprehension Question: Describe the fantasy/goal that is shared by George‚ Lennie and the other farmhands? The goal that is shared by George‚ Lennie and the other farmhands is that they want to have a stake of land that they can call their very own. George and Lennie are going to have a stake with rabbits‚ chickens‚ pigs and “Live of the fat o’ the land” (Steinbeck 105). George and Lennie are going to save up their pay

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    illusion for the moment that we’re not alone.” In the novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ there are a number of characters who are alone and separated in society. Two specific characters forge a friendship that combats their loneliness and this bond helps to make life a little bit easier. Lennie and George and two ranchers looking for work. George is a typical man‚ but Lennie on the other hand has a mental disability. George has been looking after Lennie since Lennie’s aunt died a while ago

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    The significance and role of minor characters in Of Mice and Men The book ’Of Mice and Men’ mainly illustrates the ranch life of Lennie and George and the conflicts between Lennie and other workers. The author uses details of their experience to demonstrate the helplessness and the powerlessness of the victims of the Great Depression and the falsity of American dream. The author’s portrayal of Crooks’ living environment allows him to show the unfairness of the way the American society discriminate

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    CURLEY Curley is the boss’s son‚ so he doesn’t need to work like the ordinary ranch hands‚ and he has time to kill. He’s little - so he hates big guys. He is a prize-fighter and looks for opportunities for a fight. "He glanced coldly at George and then at Lennie. His arms gradually bent at the elbows and his hands closed into fists. He stiffened and went into a slight crouch. His glance was at once calculating and pugnacious." He is newly-married and is very possessive of his wife - but

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    story Of Mice and Men was developed during a time period where everyone was on their own‚ consequently people were cruel to each other. During this time period‚ various people would have to stand up for themselves. One of these people is George‚ he is perceived as the alpha that always stands up for others. In the beginning of the story‚ he is depicted as a quick person‚ with sharp eyes‚ and strong features (2). This illustrates the concept on how he is viewed as a leader. In the story Of Mice and Men

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    George Milton Of mice of men: George’s physical description is described as “quick of face with restless eyes and sharp strong features”. He is smaller in size than Lennie and in looks he is completely different to lennie. His face is well defined and gives an impression of native intelligence he seems naturally alert to the possibilities of imminent danger. Often he is usually bad tempered with lennie this is reflected in his frequent use of bad language and “giving Lennie hell”. He is usually guilt-ridden

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    how George felt when he shot Lennie Slim and animals Slim said he would have just drowned the other dog is he hadn’t given it to Lenny. I think that it’s mean that Slim would kill the puppies just because he didn’t want them. I’m sure there are other people on the ranch that would be more than happy to take care of one of the puppies so it wouldn’t get killed. Sometimes there are just better way to do things. Lennie’s Death I think George’s killing of Lennie was partially justified. George didn’t

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