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    Hannah Chapman Year 10 Tuesday 12th February 2013 Controlled Assessment 3 Of Mice And Men- How Does Steinbeck Show Loneliness In ‘Of Mice And Men’ John Steinbeck shows loneliness in ‘of Mice and Men’ because in 1929‚ there was an event called the Great Depression which was set in America‚ when the dollars lost its value. Many people lost their jobs and people were unemployed. In addition to this‚ Farm workers had to travel around the country combing

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    Chapter 1 Sycamore: any of several North American plane trees‚ especially Platanus occidentalis‚ having shallowly lobed ovate leaves‚ globular seed heads‚ and wood valued as timber. Yammered: to whine or complain. Delightedly: highly pleased. Chapter 2 Neckties: a band of decorative fabric worn around the neck

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    Initially the character of Curley’s Wife is described to the readers by the men on the ranch that George and Lennie last work on‚ in their conversations with each other‚ before Curley’s Wife’s character is fully introduced with speech and description of physical appearance. Expressions‚ such as the idiom “she got the eye”‚ are used to describe her‚ implying that she is promiscuous and flirtatious‚ something that is later emphasised by her being referred to by the derogatory term of “tart£‚ implying

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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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    How does Steinbeck present and develop the character of Curly’s wife in ‘Of Mice and Men’? 1) In the beginning of “Of Mice and Men” we readers are made to perceive Curly’s wife as a vain‚ trouble making bully who provokes people and intends on bringing their anger out‚ especially Lennie and is incapable of seeing the world from any perspective other than her own. We then realise by the end of the novel that she is only a sweet‚ innocent woman who just wanted to be cherished and wasn’t able to

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    In your viewhow have dramatic techniques been used to reveal memorable ideas in Shakespeare’s Hamlet? Support your view with detailed reference to the text. In Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ we see ideas of death‚ insanity and deception‚ highlighted through the main character Hamlet. The uses of soliloquies in the play are a characterisation technique to display the protagonist’s mental state. A common motif of death and life after death is explored throughout his soliloquies. Hamlets disillusionment is

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    Steinbeck’s Portrayal of the American Dream in the Novel: ‘Of Mice and Men’ I n his novel: ‘Of Mice and Men’ John Steinbeck creates the two characters George and Lenny‚ who are migrant workers who pursue The American Dream to make enough money to own a house and “live offa the fatta the land”. This essay will be discussing Steinbeck’s portrayal of the American Dream‚ and in what light he presents it to us. The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States in which freedom is a promise

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    English 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

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    Love Your Brother In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ he portrays love as an important part of human nature. Without love or companionship‚ Steinbeck shows how someone will become monstrous. An instinct in every person causes a horrified reaction to the calloused actions of the uncaring in Steinbeck’s story. Lennie is Steinbeck’s best example of love untainted by the world‚ as his mental condition doesn’t allow him to learn much‚ not absorbing the apprehensive‚ bitter habits that mask other people’s

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    How does Steinbeck explore the theme of loneliness in “Of Mice and Men” In “Of Mice and Men”‚ the theme of loneliness is central to the novel. It is introduced to the reader at the very start of the novel i.e. the first time that we see George and Lennie they are walking apart – “they had walked in single file down the path and even in the open one stayed behind the other”. Throughout the novel we see that everyone is lonely and it seems that the description of George and Lennie at the start of

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