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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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    Investigating Question: Does the concentration of salt in the water‚ affects the germination of the seed? Purpose: To see if the salinity of the water affects the germination of the seed‚ before its put into the soil. Back Ground Information: Seed germination is the sprouting or growth of a seed into the start of a plant. When environmental factors such as moisture‚ temperature‚ oxygen‚ and sometimes light are appropriate‚ a viable seed will begin to germinate. Salinity (salt-affected)

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    incidents arousing pity and fear. The novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ and the Greek drama Antigone‚ by Sophocles‚ both have the woeful elements of a tragedy. In Antigone‚ the main character Antigone is of the cursed family of Oedipus‚ who unwittingly slew his father and married his mother‚ who bore him two sons and two daughters. The Gods‚ enraged by this incestuous relationship‚ cursed Oedipus’ entire bloodline. In Of Mice and Men‚ two men struggle to make ends in the brutal times of the

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    the right thing for him to do? In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ George shoots Lennie to save him from Curley’s wrath‚ because George loves Lennie‚ and to protect Lennie from himself. George must shoot Lennie because Curley would torture Lennie until death. Everyone in the ranch knowns‚ “‘Curley’s still mad ‘bout his hand’”(Steinbeck). Lennie had previously broken Curley’s hand and accidentally killed his wife a few minutes before. Curley is fuming mad about the suffering Lennie had

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    novel? Throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men‚ we learn a lot about injustice and racism. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a novel set on a ranch in Weed‚ California during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Social injustice is when a person or a group of people feel they are better than the people who are different by race‚ intelligence‚ age‚ sex‚ or other differences. In the novel‚ no one gets treated fairly and lots of people were affected by social injustice. Curley is a great example of injustice;

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    for you”. Lennie gets in trouble all the time – “Like what happened in Weed Lennie acts as a child – “he’s jes’ like a kid”. Curley’s wife quotes Curley’s wife has “full rouged lips and wide-spread eyes”. Curley’s wife threatens Crooks – “I could get you tied up on a tree easy”. Curley’s wife is lonely – “ain’t I got a right to talk to nobody?” Curley’s wife flirts with and stirs Lennie up – “mine is soft and fine”. Standin’ here talkin’ to a bunch of bindle stiffs—a nigger an’ a dum-dum and

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    through. In the novel of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ he portrays elements of naturalism through his very own sights and experiences. During the depression John Steinbeck got a first hand dose of what it meant to deal with sordid aspects of life. Just like his book‚ he portrays his accounts using highly realistic settings‚ and brutal characters with foul mouths that deal with depressing issues of life. In the real world things happen‚ but in the world of Mice and Men‚ nothing ever seems to happen

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    Mr. McElwee Faust Faubel English I‚ 7th Period 10/9/14 Of Mice and men Epilogue: after ten years After raising money for five years‚ George and Candy managed to buy a ranch. They committed five more years to improve the ranch.it was a small ranch‚ but it had a hen house‚ a barn‚ and land to farm. Finally they had a house‚ for Candy and George. The place was fairly clean and comfortable. Right beside the fireplace‚ Candy was brushing his dog’s hair‚ his name was pugs

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    Bibliography: ROSENFELD‚ Anatol. “O Teatro como Instituto Didático”‚ in O Teatro Épico. Coleção Buriti. SZONDI‚ Peter. “The Drama” e “The Drama in Crisis”‚ in Theory of the Modern Drama. University of Minnesota Press‚ Minneapolis‚ 1999. STEINBECK‚ John. Of Mice and Men.

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    perils of life. Dreams are one of the most freely experienced actions by humans‚ and still it is the most rigid and unrealistic thought process that is part of our lives. The dream of most American’s at this time period surrounding the book "Of Mice and Men" was only a large cesspool of dying hopes that were kept alive by wishes and aspirations even without success. They often have no power fulfillment or credence to them even though we as humans put so much belief and effort in them. Joesph Fontenrose

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