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    crazy of Lennie‚ he still felt bad for him. Lennie is totally dependent on others. He does not know how to survive on his own. All he cares about is to pet a small and soft dead mice‚ which is really disgusting and childish. George thinks he’s a poor bastard and no matter how annoying Lennie is‚ he still wants Lennie to stay with him. He once said‚ “ I want you to stay with me‚ Lennie. Jesus Christ‚ somebody’d shoot you for a coyote if you was by yourself” in page 13. George is fully aware that Lennie

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    that “runs deep and green” and “sycamores with mottled‚ white‚ recumbent limbs”‚ Steinbeck is showing the natural beauty of the setting. The dialogues between Lennie and George uses swear words‚ as George tells Lennie “Jesus Christ‚ you’re a crazy bastard!” Through this contrast‚ Steinbeck also provides a blunt backdrop to the violent language and feelings that characters like George have due to the time fame of the novella. Steinbeck uses improper grammar in his dialogue to demonstrate the backgrounds

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    Hi Peeps‚ Today’s Quote "Loving‚ understanding‚ working for God in Truth and Spirit will connect you to Heaven‚ where as your imagination of a fake god will result in your soul being burned forever. Heaven will Elude you if your Biblical Allusion is an Illusion of self made imagination and confusion. Imagine This God’s love‚ presence‚ story‚ History‚ and proof is all around and inside us‚ from the beginning of time‚ in the present right now‚ and forever in the future. The Biblical accounts

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    Prompt 1: Identify the sins of Hester Dimmesdale and Chillingworth Hester Prynne’s sin in the Scarlet Letter‚ was adultery. She committed adultery with Reverend Arthur Dimmesdale. This sin in particular was one of the more frowned upon of the Puritan faith. In result of this sin‚ she became pregnant and gave birth to Pearl‚ who becomes the highlight of Hester’s life. Dimmesdale’s sin as recently explained was adultery as well. He as the priest was looked upon as the most honorable man in the

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    husband and father. He were a member of an extremely dangerous anarchist group in America. In 1920‚ Bartolomeo Vanzetti and his friend Nicola Sacco were arrested for payroll and murder in Braintree‚ Massachusetts. They were referred as “those anarchist bastards.” Judge Thayer hated anarchist. He heavily prejudiced against Italians. Eventually‚ Vanzetti and Sacco were found guilty of murder. The trials were hard to handle because the evidence was tampered with unreliable witness. Finally‚ Judge Thayer informed

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    from the onset words such as ‘’timidly’’‚ ‘’softly’’‚ and ‘’gently’’ help to establish the dynamics of their relationship. These words portray Lennie as a weak‚ almost fragile character in contrast to words such as ‘’jerked’’‚ ‘’scowled’’‚ and ‘’bastard’’ which portray George as impatient and annoyed‚ almost like an exasperated parent. Steinbeck uses a multitude of exclamation marks to emphasise George’s frustration. Ellipses are also used throughout the extract to show how Lennie hesitates and stutters

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    The general plot of King Lear revolves mainly around the conflict between the King and his daughters‚ although there is a definite and distinct sub-plot dealing with the plight and tragedy of Gloucester as well. One of the main themes that Shakespeare chooses to focus on in King Lear is the dysfunctional nature of not only the royal family and Gloucester‚ but the heartache and emotional strain that goes along with being a parent and having to make a decision that will divide your children. This play

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    Steinbeck uses many techniques to present the characters of Lennie and George in ‘Of Mice and Men’. This in turn then reveals many insights into what may happen to the two characters as the novel progresses. The reader can tell lots about Lennie through the description of his character’s physical looks and actions ‘opposite‚ a huge man‚ shapeless of face.’ •From this physical description‚ the reader can analyse that Lennie is the uncivilised character. He is featureless‚ an image of an animal with

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    (Deep South Journey‚ December 1‚ 1959‚ 129) “Hell‚ I’ll buy all your turkeys…just to help you out. I’ll show you fellows that not all white men are bastards.” These are the words of a well-intentioned white man whom Griffin meets in Tuskegee‚ Alabama. The man attempts to show he’s not racist by offering to buy a load of turkeys from a black turkey vendor. However‚ as he doesn’t really want or need the turkeys‚ his gesture seems patronizing. Griffin notes that in being paternalistic

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    John Steinbeck‚ George is completely justified in killing Lennie‚ and he is a man for others due to the choices he makes. For example‚ Curley instigates a fight between himself and Lennie‚ demanding respect‚ and power when he says‚ “Come on‚ ya big bastard. Get up on your feet. No big son-of-a-bitch is gonna laugh at me. I’ll show ya who’s yella” (62). This quotation helps shed some light onto the extent of punishment and violence that Curley has‚ the same violence he ensures onto Lennie‚ by forming

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