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    John Steinbeck uses foreshadowing through out the story of "Of Mice and Men" to prepare the reader for the final scene. Foreshadowing is the composition of layered hints or clues about what may happen in the future of the story. Early in the story‚ these lines or events suggest a wide range of possibilities to the audience. But as the story progresses‚ the range narrows. In order for the impact of foreshadowing to be effective‚ the audience has to be both surprised by the climax of the story and

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    understanding where they are and what they are doing. The people that enter this facility including the employees excuse the residents actions knowing that these helpless people have no idea of how they are behaving a lot of the time. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ there is a character by the name of Lennie Milton. Lennie’s mental handicap prevents him from understanding things like his strength and his handicap causes him to act in a childlike manner and as a result of this‚ the novel has many

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    The Adjustments of Power in Of Mice and Men “We were all born with a certain degree of power. The key to success is discovering this innate power and using it daily to deal with whatever challenges come our way” (Les Brown). It is important to realize that an individual’s power can change due to the experiences he or she faces. In the novella‚ Of Mice and MenJohn Steinbeck helps the reader to understand that there are different levels of power in society and how those levels can change in different

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    protagonist of the story is George. He is the kind-hearted ranch hand who is concerned about his friend Lennie and watches out for him. Antagonist The antagonist of the story is George’s trying to care for the handicapped Lennie. Because he has a giant’s body and a child’s mind‚ Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife; at the same time he kills the dream of owning a farm that has kept George and Lennie positive about the future | | Climax The climax occurs when Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s

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    The novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is an extraordinary story of two men who travel together through tough situations and remain loyal to one another. They develop a strong friendship and share many qualities. My best friend‚ Alla‚ and I have known each other for over seven years and we have a strong bond. What binds us together are our differences and loyalty‚ just like Lennie and George‚ but unlike them‚ we have different dreams. George and Lennie are two very different characters

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    and torture them as a social gathering? This was called lynching‚ they also would experiment on mentally ill people in hopes to “cure their crazies.” These are only a few of America’s dirty little secrets that are revealed about the 1930’s. In the book‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ the main characters George and Lennie strived to have their own farm‚ but everywhere they go Lennie gets in trouble forcing them out. This causes George to have to decide on whether or not to leave Lennie and go

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    Of Mice and Men‚ a book about two men named George and Lennie who have a dream to be very successful farmers who want own land and work for themselves however‚ this has been proven difficult due to Lennie’s intellectual disability. While this may sound perfectly fine and prove to be a great learning experience about what life was like in the 1930s during the great depression although people across the globe have banned and challenged this book because of its bulger language‚ racist ideas‚ and intense

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    intro pages References to his lack of ability Comparisons with animals Physical strength vs. mental weakness George’s protectiveness vs. his frustration His dream – how does it contribute to who he is? What is the first reference to him in the book? Around mental disability George’s concern that others judge him before they know him Need for Lennie to allow others to get to know him before he speaks to them Curley’s challenges to him His death – how did prejudice contribute to this? CANDY

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    In the fiction novel‚ of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ many of the characters have their own separate dreams for the future. Including Candy‚ Curley’s wife‚ George‚ and Lennie. Curley’s wife dreams of becoming a movie star‚ Candy dreams of dying in a happy place and George and Lennie dream of living off the land together in the countryside. George and Lennie are two best friends who are complete opposites‚ Lennie is big and George is small‚ George is smart and Lennie is challenged. They are

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    Colors convey strong feelings and thoughts. Every book has certain feelings or themes that go with it‚ many of these themes and ideas have colors assigned to them. The color that best represents Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is green because Steinbeck’s book involved money‚ growth‚ and life. Throughout Of Mice and Men the theme of money was found. One example would be when George and Lennie explained their idea of the house to Candy. The entire situation revolved around having enough money to

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