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    Curley’s wife is the only woman from the novel of mice and men written by John Steinbeck. She is the wife of the boss’s son Curley. She has no friends besides Curley as the live on a ranch with all of the workers who are all men. She tries to speak to men throughout the novel but none of them want anything to do with her. She is lonely and bored because of this. She is a very pretty and young woman‚ when she is first mentioned in the novel when talking to George and Lennie in the bunk house ‘she

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    Elijah Patrick. The Thought of Murder. In the distance we heard a bang. I saw George walk back out of the woods. Slim told him he did the right thing so he must have. I mean slim was a god we all listened to him. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men (1935). He shares a story of two men one with a disability that have no home that bounce around from job to job looking for a way to make money for a better future.I feel as if George did the right thing. In the

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    Looking at the gaps and silences in the novel written by john Steinbeck‚ we realise that George was responsible for Lennie’s Death. This court case occurs after the end of the book‚ as a possibility of what George’s outcome would have been. I took the side of the prosecution. Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury‚ in opening‚ I told you that we would prove that Mr. George Milton is guilty for the murder of Mr. Lennie Small. We have verified this - from disproving the credibility of Mr. Milton’s testimony

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    creates a sense of identity and character that can never be taken away from you. In the book‚ leaving Curley’s wife nameless was a deliberate action by Steinbeck. Curley’s wife was the only major female character in the book. One reason the author may not have given her a name is because she didn’t need one to be distinguished from the other characters. The men had names to be able to tell them apart and Steinbeck tried to keep them as simple as possible. Steinbeck is a writer of social issues. At

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    Slim – Prince of the ranch essay Steinbeck portrays Slim as the ‘prince of the ranch’ using description‚ his interactions with workers‚ especially George and what the other characters say about him and how they treat him. I think that Slim being portrayed as the ‘prince of the ranch’ is a very accurate and reasonable perception as Steinbeck builds his character to be respected and admired almost like royalty. Slim‚ on his first appearance‚ is described as moving with a ‘majesty only achieved by

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    In the book A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ one of the main themes is the effects of realism‚ idealism‚ and isolationism on Brinker‚ Phineas‚ and Gene. Though not everyone can be described using one of these approaches to life‚ the approaches completely conform to these characters to create one realist‚ one idealist‚ and one isolationist; thereby providing the foundation of the novel. The realist is Brinker. Brinker’s realism takes on a very morbid quality after Gene decides not

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    Personally‚ I agree fully with Roethke’s statement. Roethke’s ideology is found in both "Night" by Elie Wiesel and "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. In both novels the protagonists are faced with obstacles which seem impossible to overcome‚ however once they reach "rock bottom" they realize how they shall over come their situation. In "Night" by Elie Wiesel‚ the main character‚ Eliezer was faced with a conflict that changed his life and the lives everyone he loved. He was forced to face the terrors of

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    novel does have a large focus on the theme of loneliness as this feature plays a key rôle in the lives of every character and is a key attribute to the time in which they live. The loyalty and friendship of George and Lennie stands out in this harsh environment and I feel that it is that friendship in contrast with the rest of society in the novel that makes the book so fantastic. Steinbeck was born on February 27‚ 1902. During summers he would work as an itinerant worker on ranches which helped strongly

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    Chrysanthemums by John Steinbeck Often times‚ we go through life feeling confused‚ lost‚ and sad. Living life through various facades grows weary over time. Eventually‚ we are led to the inevitable search to strive for the discovery of who we really are. Self-identity is an important focal point in our individual triumphs and tribulations we experience in our journey of life. During times of conflict‚ we frequently struggle with only ourselves. "The Chrysanthemums" by John Steinbeck‚ written in

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    Personal War and Separate Peace A Separate Peace coincidently takes place during World War II‚ which is one of the deadliest bloodbaths in America. In addition to the outside war‚ John Knowles does not fail to recognize the struggle Gene Forrester has faced in order to find his ‘separate peace’. Several dynamic characters went through a drastic change throughout the novel; but Gene’s personal conflict was the most difficult to overcome‚ partly because his archenemy and best friend happened to be the

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