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    Of Mice and Man

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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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    That School In The Ghetto?” - George is a more independent person he may do a couple bad things here or there but he is majority in his books. He really enjoys school and especially books- plays. He realizes he was different from of kids when he went to museum. George knew he wasn’t the riches person out there but he never really considered himself has being part of the ghetto. His teacher Miss Johnson played a major role in his life and she really made George believe in himself and he can succeed

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    George Milton‚ a farmworker‚ who is “small and quick‚ dark of face‚ with restless eyes and sharp‚ strong features...[with] small‚strong hands‚ slender arms‚ and thin and bony nose” Milton is best friends‚more like brothers‚ with Lennie Small‚ of whom will be mentioned later. George is a very hard working man‚ and is constantly focused on gaining money to make his life better‚ as well as help his friend Lennie. Lennie Small is anything but small. He’s a rather big man‚ especially in comparison

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    The Inferiority Complex

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    Inferiority Complex SCENE ONE (A Payless outlet‚ Cross Roads‚ on a Friday night during the summer of 2012. Amidst the many buyers is GEORGE‚ a local bartender wearing a crisp black trouser and a tight button up shirt. He looks through the variety of dress shoes on display. He glances up as an empoyee comes over to assist him.) EMPLOYEE 1 May I help you? GEORGE (in an obviously fake american accent) Yea sweetheart. Do ya got no croc’s in a size 13? EMPLOYEE 1 Umm... I think we should

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    Analysis: The Dirty Shoes

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    eat‚ or play with his kids. The once happy face couldn’t go back to a smile seemingly a permanent frown of disappointment. As Thomas did every morning‚ the next morning‚ Thomas he took George to go play with his friends around 9. George did this all the time and loved the company of his neighbourhood friends. George noticed a difference in his dad’s eyes‚ but couldn’t fathom what made a man so sad that he wasn’t filled with love when he was with his children. Thomas dropped off the boy and walked

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    CAT IN THE RAIN

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    CAT IN THE RAIN Ernest Hemingway There were only two Americans stopping at the hotel. They did not know any of the people they passed on the stairs on their way to and from their room. Their room was on the second floor facing the sea. It also faced the public garden and the war monument. There were big palms and green benches in the public garden. In the good weather there was always an artist with his easel. Artists liked the way the palms grew and the bright colors of the hotels facing the gardens

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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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    Old Story Time Summary Summary:   Author: Trevor Rhone Title of book: Old Story Time and Smile Orange. This book tells about a mother who was enslaved by her past. She grew up in a society‚ which she was taught‚ "any thing that was black wasn’t good" and also that black signifies failure and hard ship‚ while white signifies prosperity and advancement. This belief was passed down as a result of slavery and has followed her through out her life. OLD STORY TIME This book tells of a traditional

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    A Raisin in the Sun Reading Questions Act I‚ Scene I 1. The stage directions say that the living room in the Younger apartment might he comfortable and well-ordered‚ but ’’weariness" has "won in this room." What physical details of the living room set show these qualities? 2. What details of the setting show that the apartment is crowded? 3. Walter’s wife‚ Ruth‚ is described as a pretty "girl‚" who is changing into a "set!tled woman." What has happened to change Ruth’s beauty? 4

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    Cat in the rain

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    Ernest Hemingway (1899-1961) CAT IN THE RAIN Ernest Hemingway’s importance as a creator of a unique style‚ as n speaker for the "lost generation"‚ as a humanitarian and an antifascist cannol be overestimated. "Cat in the Rain"‚ published in the first collection of his short prose (192 S) remains one of the stories most often reprinted‚ translated and admired by tin- readers. It is also highly characteristic of his individual manner. There were only two Americans at the hotel. They did not know

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