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    Vasella‚ Alessandro. Louis I. Kahn : Complete Works 1935-74. Boulder‚ Colorado: Westview Press‚ 1977. ISBN 0-89158-648-2. xNA737.K32R66. p158‚ 159 I also took advantage of the eDatabase on the DIT website and found many eJournals on the subject. o Moe‚ Riel‚ 2008‚ Extraordinary Performance at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies‚ Journal of Architectural Education‚ May 2008‚ Vol 61‚ Issue 4 p 14-24. o Leslie‚ Thomas‚ Things in their best order: technical aspects of the Salk Institute and their

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    English of Mice and Men Thesis: VAB-Values of that time shown by authors by Marginalisation: GEORGE HAS POWER‚ ATTICUS- RACE Show the authors in the way they create their characters and the inter relationships between them that position the audience to do something. Character | Personality | Relation To Others | Examples | Page Reference | Audience Positioning | Lennie Small | - Lennie is unnaturally large and has a shapeless face. -He drags his feet when he walks and lets his arms hang

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    What do Steinbeck’s first description of George and Lennie tell us about their characters? Discuss this in the regards to the role/relationship of Itinerant workers in the 1930’s Great Depression: In the 1930’s itinerant workers were migrant workers who travelled from land to land to find jobs‚ any occupation available to allow them to fend for themselves and survive in the disastrous world‚ they were living in at the time. We know George and Lennie are migrant workers due to the period of time

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    A relationship is how two or more people are connected to one another. In an ideal relationship the people in it benefit from it but sometimes it’s the exact opposite. Lennie‚ George‚ Curley‚ and his wife from Of Mice and Men by john Steinbeck along phineas and gene from A Separate Peace by John Knowles‚ give examples of a relationship and how the people in it affect one another. The book Of Mice and Men is about two men one of which deeply depends on the other. The book a separate peace is about

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    within this society‚ were not seen equal to men. Steinbeck uses many different language techniques to describe Curley’s wife. She plays a complex and misfit character in the novel and is made to sound like a ‘tart’ as mentioned by George himself. Curley uses her for his own needs and controls her. As Curley’s wife walks through the bunk house‚ ‘the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut off’‚ describing the fact that it goes dark‚ a sign of evil and danger. A very strong sense of foreboding

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    and not an independent entity. During the course of the novella‚ we run across multiple instances in which Curley is angered by even the idea of his wife consorting with other men‚ even in a platonic manner. As previously stated‚ Curley would even resort to firing men if he was unpleased with the way the interacted with his wife. The reader is able to draw a parallel between the way Curley treats and acts toward his wife and the way someone would

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    best described with this word is Curley 6. Candy thinks Curley’s wife is a tart meaning she isn’t satisfied with just having a husband and has to go looking for other men. He thinks she’s trouble. 7. Lennie slept in the barn because he wanted to be close to the puppies. But Lennie wasn’t sleeping in the barn‚ he slept in the bunkhouse with the other workers. 8. Lennie and Curley got into a fight because Curley attacked Lennie‚ This happened because Curley asked what Lennie was laughing

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    Of mice and Men Summary Chapters and Important Quotes Chapter 1 summary: The story begins when George and Lennie have left a ranch in weed. They are now camping out near the Salinas River. We find out that George is a slim and intelligent person but Lennie is a big strong and described as an opposite of George. Lennie goes to drink water from the pool’s edge and drinks like a hungry animal‚ George cautions him‚ telling him the water may not be very good. However‚ Lennie ignores his advice. The

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    Loneliness Loneliness is a state of mind and not an emotion. Do you know why? You can be lonely yet physically be in a crowded room with a bunch of people. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ there are two main characters that support the theme of loneliness. Crooks is one of the many characters to express the theme of loneliness. Curley’s wife displays the emotion of loneliness‚ although in a different way than Crooks does. However‚ these two have one thing in common; they both have something holding

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    Lennie was treated this way because he was mentally impaired and was a grown man who acted and thought like a young child. Lennie got pushed around by Curley often because Curley did not like guys bigger than him and Lennie was not allowed to fight back unless george told him to. The time that george allowed him to fight back‚ things went bad and Curley got his hand broke by Lennie’s strong grip. Other characters in Of Mice And Men were discriminated too. One in which was Crooks‚ a black stable buck

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