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    In the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck writes of multiple people that pursue their dreams‚ but often fall short. The theme of the dreams and hopes of the lower class in regards to the “American Dream” is shown in George and Lennie and their goal of owning a farm‚ Crooks with his lack of rights‚ and Curley’s Wife with her aspiration of being an actor. The first of many examples of the dreams and hopes of the lower class are the main charactersLennie and George. Lennie and George are hired

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    How does Steinbeck emphasise the unusual nature of the friendship between George and Lennie? In the novel ‘Of Mice and MenSteinbeck stresses the importance and abnormality of the friendship between George and Lennie by using a variety of methods. They are complete opposites‚ yet they share a journey through the struggles of The Great Depression as friends and have faith in the same dream. This pulls them together through the most stressful parts of the novel. These two itinerant workers meet

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    Of Mice and Men Chapter-by-Chapter Reading Notes and Questions Please answer all questions on a separate page. Of Mice and Men Reading Notes: Chapter One (pgs. 1–16) Introduction While reading Of Mice and Men‚ we will pause to make some observations. These observations are intended to improve your ability to see and interpret key ideas and events in the story. Write your responses to these questions on a separate sheet of paper as you read. It’s fine to type your responses if you prefer

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    George killed his best friend‚ how could someone do that? This is the case in Of Mice and MenLennie was killed‚ but it was for the better. George did a terrible thing‚ but what George did was the right thing because it saved Lennie from many complications that would happen later. George made the right decision. This quote shows what would have happened if he didn’t shoot him. “George was a long time in answering. ... “I guess we gotta get ‘im an’ lock ‘im up. ... Why‚ the poor bastard’d starve

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    Steinbeck’s book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ he made the characters face a lot of hard choices‚ but friendship can get you through anything the world throws at you. Friendship stays through the good and bad. So‚ if you have a few or even one friend than you are richer than you think. Steinbeck portrays their friendship in Of Mice and Men by George telling Lennie to jump into a river knowing he can’t swim. “George and Lennie are close friends. They travel around together and George looks out for Lennie even though

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    C.F. Of Mice and Men The novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck teaches a lot about human behavior. We learn that each character’s past experiences‚ attitude‚ emotion‚ and their authority all have a great affect on the way they behave. The whole concept of human behavior is what ties together the themes of this short novel. Some of these themes include the impossibility of achieving the American dream‚ loneliness vs. companionship‚ and the predatory nature of human existence

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    In the novel ’ Of mice and men’ John Steinbeck uses the character Crooks to represent racism across America and symbolise the marginalisation of the black community at the time the novel is set. From the beginning Steinbeck skillfully uses Crooks as a tool to give the reader an insight to the reality of the American Dream and what 1930’s America was like. The reader has to decide whether Crooks deserves sympathy‚ or is just a bitter‚ cruel ’stable-buck’. Steinbeck presents Crooks as a victim

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    How does Steinbeck portray Crooks as a character? Steinbeck portrays Crooks as an intelligent man ‘’California Civil Code’’ Crooks strives to be literate on his own and he wants to be aware of the few right has as a black man. It also shows that he is intelligent because with the little schooling he has it looks like he wants to better himself. Crooks is being separated due to his skin colour. ‘’A little shed that leaned off the wall of the barn’’ we can infer that this is the location for Crooks

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    2nd 25 March 2013 Of Mice and Men “Dammit Lennie!” is something I always imagine George saying every two chapters of this story. George and Lennie were both inspired by real people that Steinbeck met when he was a bindlestiff in the 1920’s. The man who inspired Lennie was a mentally unstable who was very nice but also had major anger problems. Steinbeck used a character like this that can be easily controlled so he could use indirect characterization of George and Lennie as alpha male and subordinate

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    Bullock stars in a film written and directed by John Lee Hancock (The Rookie‚ the Alamo). ~ Jason Buchanan‚ Rovi Rating‚ 8-10 Content and explanation of why you chose this text for your AOS The blind side is inspirational movie about a struggling character named Michael Oher. He lives in a low socio- economic neighborhood where everyone’s broke‚ run down and living off the doll. A lady known as Leigh Anne Tuohy notices that Michael is struggling. Leigh being a rich white lady and being well known for

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