The cat gave a sense of the thing that the American wife wanted and her husband‚ George couldn’t afforded it for her‚ but the hotel owner could Plot There were a couple of wife and husband. They were American. They were traveling to the hotel which was surrounding by the public garden‚ war monument and the gravel path. They stayed in their room while it was raining. The American wife looked out the window and saw a cat trying to compact itself from the rain. She wanted that cat and said
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directly increases. So‚ the story begins with the description of the hotel where two Americans stopped: we are first introduced to George and his wife‚ the latter is referred by as the "American Wife" in the first sentence of the story. George is rarely paying attention to her whenever she demands his care. Hemingway never says anything about the wife loving or liking George‚ further supporting the idea of him putting some sort of restraint on her. It seems that Hemingway’s main contrast in explaining
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anyways? We don’t want no pants rabbits.” | Page 18 | When George says‚ “We don’t want no pants rabbits‚” he means that he doesn’t want anything crawling around on him in the middle of the night. George doesn’t want any bugs to be jumping around in his pants and biting him. | “Then why don’t you let him answer? What are you trying to put over?” | Page 22 | The boss thinks that George and Lennie are trying to trick him. Also he thinks that George is manipulating Lennie‚ so that he can take all the money
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Chapter Analysis Chapter One Two itinerant workers‚ George and Lennie‚ are introduced. They rest in a small clearing by the Salinas River‚ on their way to a nearby ranch where they expect to sign on for work. They have hurriedly left the last ranch‚ following an incident involving Lennie in Weed. Lennie pleads with George to tell him over and over again about their dream ranch‚ where Lennie’s main task will be to tend the rabbits. Lennie’s Aunt Clara‚ whom he refers to as “that Lady”‚ is briefly
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surprised and happy to see him‚ mama hugged‚ kissed and welcomed her son home. While talking him she would of course passed her remarks about his wife‚ which he did not like to hear. While he was away mama paid down on a house for him at the bank and George also known‚ as Mr. Mac was her financial advisor and also one of Len’s old enemies. When Len came back to Jamaica with his wife to stay‚ mama gave him the papers about the house since he was an economist and had a knowledge of banking. While they
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stereotype. In characters we have Walter Lee Younger‚ who is the man that always wanted dreams of making money‚ and Lena Younger (Mama) who always wanted to have a house. Then there is Beneatha Younger who wants to go to college to become a doctor‚ George Murchison who is a rich boy going to college and Ruth Younger who is the wife of Walter Lee Younger and she is just trying to get by in life and be a strong woman. These main characters sum up this story by showing how in a religion way there is many
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in the wrong way. Lennie and George George‚ realising Lennie’s fascination with her‚“...she’s purty...”‚ warns him to stay away from her. George and Candy call her names such as ’jail bait’ and ’tart. Whilst alive‚ she is connected to Eve‚ in the garden of Eden – bringing evil into men’s lives by tempting them in ways they cannot resist. Eventually‚ she brings and end to the garden of Eden – the little farm where George and Lennie can live of the fatta the lan
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scene in the barn when George took the mule in there to fix its hoof. This scene doesn’t happen in the book because the author spent a lot more time describing Curly’s wife’s personality‚ so it was easier to visualize. I think this scene is necessary for the movie because it helps you better understand Curly’s wife. Another scene is when the book describes George sharing his beans with Lennie‚ and also pulls out two spoons one for himself and one for Lennie‚ which shows that George cares about him and
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story is the woman’s husband‚ George‚ who through the whole story is lying in bed reading a story. I’m going down and get that kitty‚’ the American wife said. I’ll do it‚’ her husband offered from the bed. No‚ I’ll get it. The poor kitty is out trying to keep dry under the table.’ This quote revels that the woman is a very caring person. When she says "No‚ I’ll get it" The reader kind of feels that the woman really cares for and cherishes her marriage to George. ’I wanted it so much‚’ she
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notice that a repetitive scenery within the nursery of an African veldt land has a more sinister rationale imposed upon it by the children that evidently leads to their demise. One of the main elements of the story is the characters. The father‚ George‚ fit his role perfectly as an individual who appeals to the common interests of his wife and children‚ seemingly wanting them to remain content with his actions. Lydia‚ the wife‚ plays a very anxious character overcome with emotions‚ which helped
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