fighting Curley‚ George sticks up for Lennie‚ “‘Get him‚ Lennie. Don’t let him do it’” (Steinbeck 63). Since Lennie is extremely strong‚ George knows that he should let Lennie stick up for himself and not allow Curley to make him feel weak and inferior to the rest. George also accepts the fact that Lennie cannot remember tons of information that he has been told‚ “‘I’ll tell ya again. I ain’t got nothing better to do. Might jus’ as well spen’ all my time tellin’ you things and then you forget ‘em
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yourself - Try to be well rested and well nourished in preparation for exams. "Drink plenty of fluids‚ eat a good healthy breakfast‚" advises Professor Sarah Moore‚ co-author of The Ultimate Study Skills Handbook. "The fresher and more energetic you feel‚ the more it will support your ability to tackle the cognitive challenges." 2) Plan your work - Some people concentrate better at night‚ others prefer to be up with the larks. Stick to a consistent working pattern so your mind and body can
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Luke Dawson How does Steinbeck make the Fight scene Dramatic? Mention uses of * Use of foreshadowing * Animal Imagery * Other Language Techniques The fight scene takes place in the barn where Lennie is looking at the new-born pups‚ and Curley ran into the barn with the impression that his wife was cheating on him with Slim. The scene is already made slightly dramatic by portraying Curley‚ who has previously been portrayed as a small thug‚ as a bit of an idiot‚ as there was no proof
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How does John Steinbeck present the character of Crooks? In the novel "Of Mice and Men" John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ uses the character of Crooks to represent racism and symbolize the marginalization of the black community occurring at the time in which the novel is set. Crooks is significant as he provides an insight into the reality of the American Dream and the feelings of all the ranchers: their loneliness and need for company and human interaction. Crooks got his name from his "crooked
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they get get any. Lennie always asks “Will I be able to tend the rabbits?” (Steinbeck‚56).They end up working on a ranch and they both stick out. That’s when most of their troubles started. Lennie is a grown man with a mental disability.”Give it here”(Steinbeck‚6). He acts like he is 6 or 7 years old. But he isn’t weak.”No‚he ain’t‚but he sure is one hell of a good worker.Strong as a bull” (Steinbeck‚22). Lennie represents death/bad guy in this book even though he doesn’t know what it is. He always accidently
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though PMC students have a lot of assignments and revision need to be done‚ they still have free time to do leisure activities. There are many form of leisure activities provide endless amounts of opportunities for all people. What kind of activity does the student in Penang Matriculation College spent the most during leisure time? There are two types of activity which involve among students. Some students would prefer for indoor activity while the others choose outdoor activity. Indoor activity is
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degrading each other based on how we are born. Many times we see the stereotypes of gender in society being portrayed through the "typical character roles" within stories read. In the short story "The Chrysanthemums" John Steinbeck shows the gender stereotype through his characters; Elisa‚ Henry‚ and the tinker. The story takes place in a later time when woman did not have many rights. Elisa would stay at home to clean‚ cook‚ get the clothing together and prepare the bath ready each day for her
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How does Steinbeck present the character of Crooks in Chapter 4? Chapter 4 of the ‘Of Mice and Men’ novella introduces a character named Crooks. Crooks isn’t shown as a main character of the story‚ but is given much light in this chapter. Crooks is a black man set on a 1930’s ranch‚ working as a stable buck. Steinbeck presents the Character of Crooks to us as he wouldn’t of been considered during the times of the ‘Great Depression’ and shows us the negative stereotypes of black people in an American
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Poe’s story "The Premature Burial" reflect the terror that the characters suffer from and lead them to be isolated from the society.The use of the single effect in Poe’s short stories supports the structure and the actions in the story.The use of the words " premature‚ horror‚ interments‚ buried while alive‚ entombment" and others support the overall atmosphere‚ which is full of fear and terror from being not dead yet but buried. According to John Kitterman "The Premature Burial" is a story that
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Americans want to find a sense of belonging and independence. John Steinbeck shows the reader these ideas throughout the novel Of Mice and Men. This also is a goal that everyone in the world can relate too. In the novel‚ George and Lennie share this dream through their hopes of owning land and enjoying freedoms that they have not experienced before. Although they share this dream together‚ both view it very differently. George is the only one who thinks about what owning land could actually mean
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