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    slowly to the edge of the pen and peek over. Aww. Those puppies can make anyone’s heart melt. In that moment‚ nothing else matters but those adorable‚ little‚ innocent faces. But are they really so innocent? Although some characters in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck are pretty noble throughout the story‚ certain circumstances can bring out cruelty in any individual regardless of their identity. Even though Slim and George come off as nice and noble people‚ cruelty lies deep inside them. Under Slim’s

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    Character Profile on Lennie Small By: Rebecca Broadbent Lennie Small is one of the main characters in the book Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck. Lennie’s age is not identified in the novel‚ but one can assume that he is a young adult. Lennie is very tall with a shapeless face. He has big pale eyes‚ wide sloping shoulders‚ and massive hands like bear claws. Lennie is very mentally slow. He doesn’t quite understand everything that is said to him. Lennie also can’t remember things very well. Lennie

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    several people who should be blamed for what happened at John and Lorraine’s party. Mr. Pignati should be blamed because he gave John and Lorraine the keys to his house and that was a pretty dumb thing to do. The first couple of people that were initially invited to the party shouldn’t have invited more people to the party. John and Lorraine shouldn’t have been given full access to Mr. Pignati’s house. Lorraine also should have stopped John from throwing the party. Alcohol shouldn’t have been allowed

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    character from Of Mice and Men‚ demonstrates his pride for being the son of a landowner instead of a slave of the South. However‚ this pride is merely a small comfort‚ as living in California does not liberate Crooks from the clutches of racial prejudice. During the Great Depression‚ the era in which the story is set‚ African-Americans afflicted by economic inequality further suffered from the racist and bigoted opinions of society. John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men depicts Crooks‚ an African-American

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    the worl’ that gives a hoot in hell about ’em--’ ‘But not us‚’ Lennie cried happily. ‘Tell about us now.’ George was quiet for a moment. ‘But not us‚’ he said. ‘Because--’ ‘Because I got you an’--’ ‘An; I got you. We got each other‚ that’s what‚ that gives a hoot in hell about us‚’ Lennie cried in triumph. In the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ we learn a lot about the characters‚ Lennie‚ Candy‚ Curley‚ and more. Several of the characters in this book display physical and mental impairments

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    different dreams. This is illustrated in the book Of Mice and and Men by John Steinbeck. Various characters have various dreams that helps them further develop themselves as a character. The dreams that each of the characters had in the novel made up their attitude and outlook on like. Dreams play an important role in Of Mice and Men‚ they motivate the characters‚ and dictate their actions. The characters dreams play an important role in the novel Of Mice and Men. Curley’s wife does not like her life on

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    did not get treatment for illnesses‚ racism was visible and real‚ and several went through their own type of depression. John Steinbeck‚ the author of Of Mice & Men was a war correspondent during WWII‚ and wrote many other books about social and economic issues. He often writes stories that take place during the Great Depression and around World War II. In the book Of Mice & Men‚ the main human rights concerns are dealt around loneliness‚ racism‚ and mental illnesses. Most of the characters struggle

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    John Steinbeck’s novel called “Of Mice and Men”. The theme takes place in California during the Great Depression Era in the 1930’s in America. There are two main characters in this story are called George and Lennie. These two men struggled from the Great Depression Era by an economic failure and stock marketing failures which lead to unemployment and poverty in North America that began in 1929 and lasted until about 1939. It was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized

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    The quote “The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams” by Eleanor Roosevelt emphasizes the importance of one’s life goals. John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men focuses on the significance of dreams as well as the problems with solitariness and helplessness. Lennie and George‚ the two main characters of the book‚ are migrant workers who recently arrive at a ranch in Soledad‚ California to work. Their experiences at the ranch show how hard it is to live in 1930’s society

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    Of Mice and Men - Comparison The name of this book/movie is ’Of Mice and Men’. The book was written by John Steinbeck‚ and the movie was directed by Gary Sinise (also stars as George). I will be comparing the movie and book‚ to see the differences and how effective they are. George and Lennie are men who travel around working at ranches. George is the small‚ quick-witted one‚ and Lennie is the big‚ slow‚ dumb and extremely strong one. They have a dream‚ to have a little place all to themselves

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