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    Lennie because Curley would’ve made sure Lennie was tortured‚ and Lennie got to die happy. Also‚ George gets to make sure no one else can get their hands on Lennie‚ causing him to get hurt worse than what already happened. In the first place‚ when Lennie killed Curley’s wife‚ Curley was hell-bent on getting his revenge. Lennie was scared because he knew what was going to happen. Letting Curley get this satisfaction would’ve disappointed George. Here’s a quote that shows that Curley wanted to make

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    cause of it. Another character that portrays anger is Curly. He is presented as a mean person who wants authority on the ranch. Despite that the fact this makes Curley a more hated character‚ Steinbeck clearly states that Curley to the readers that he was mean due to loneliness which was typical of men on the ranch in the 1930s. Curley wanted authority on the ranch‚ our first encounter of him he was described as closing his hands “into fists” and stiffening his back “into a slight crouch” after

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    with Curley‚ the boss’s son‚ kills a puppy‚ and kills Curley’s wife. Because of these unfortunate events‚ George kills Lennie. George does the right thing by killing Lennie because not only does George save Lennie from a lot of pain‚ but he also prevents Lennie from being locked up and being unhappy and confused. One reason George should have killed Lennie is because if George didn’t kill Lennie‚ Curley would have made Lennie’s death more painful than it should be. This is shown when Curley says

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    is a line Steinbeck wrote to emphasise Lennie’s immature personality. By comparing him to a terrier he becomes viewed as irrational with a very instinctive side to him. Curley is one of ‘Of Mice and Men’s’ major characters. Although he does not appear to hold a central role‚ he is very important in other respects.. Curley is disliked by pretty much everyone on the ranch‚ and with good reason. George immediately dislikes his hostility‚ and shows the same attitude in return. He himself says “I

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Justin Dominguez 4/28/11 Per.2 Stereotypes can destroy everyone especially the ones who are stereotyped. In the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ two guys named George and Lennie they are friends and they work together. They find a job on a ranch and there is a lot of stereotypes on the ranch that the work on. In the book Steinbeck uses Crooks and Curley’s wife to show the evilness and hurtfulness in stereotypes and how they can hurt person who makes the stereotype

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    had a dream of making it in the movies but after marrying Curley she was stuck on the ranch and not allowed to talk to anybody. The stable-buck Crooks was discriminated against for he was black and this caused some severe problems because he was isolated from everyone. Guys who travel around looking for work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world for they have no permanent home and nothing to look forward to. After marrying Curley‚ Curley’s wife was stuck on the ranch all by herself. She

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    Mental Health Professionals. New Brunswick‚ N.J.‚ U.S.A.: Transaction‚ 1990. Print. Lerner‚ Mark. "Adoption Stress and International Adoption." Adoption Doctors - Pre- Adoption Medical Consultations. Adoptiondoctors.com. Web. 13 Nov. 2011. . Moe‚ B. A. (1998). Adoption: A Reference Handbook. Santa Barbara‚ CA: ABC-CLIO. Reach Out Australia (2010). "Adoption - Coping with Finding out You Are Adopted

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    looking for her husband‚ Curley. Having to always search for Curley is not a good relationship‚ as Curley’s wife steps into the doorway of the bunkhouse she says to George and Lennie‚ “I’m lookin’ for Curley Oh… Sometimes Curley’s in here” (Steinbeck 31). In this quote not only is Curley’s wife looking for Curley but she’s trying to carry on the conversation. All Curley’s wife wants to do most of the time is talk to people‚ but she’s not always allowed to. As a matter of fact Curley gets very upset when

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    George A small‚ wiry‚ quick-witted man who travels with‚ and cares for‚ Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be without his caretaking responsibilities‚ George is obviously devoted to Lennie. George’s behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and‚ eventually‚ deliver them both to the farm of their dreams. Though George is the source of the often-told story of life on their future farm‚ it is Lennie’s childlike faith that enables George to actually

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    comes looking for Curley and ends up talking to George and Lennie for a bit. I would especially use the part where she "twitched" her body and where she tells George that "you can’t blame someone for looking". That implies it’s okay for them to look at her.she been only married for only 2weeks‚ maybe she flirts with other men’s because she not used to the married life.It also tells that that she is ’young’ . George has a bad impression on curley’s wife. He says " well I think Curley married a tart"

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