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    • Dr. Vincent J.M Di Maio’s 12/16/15 Report Dr. Di Maio reviewed the autopsy report‚ EMS records‚ hospital records‚ and the Police Investigative File. His report summarizes these records and the incident involving Det. Broehm. According to Dr. Di Maio‚ “normal values of CO in non-smokers is <2-3%. Elevated levels are manifested by headache‚ weakness‚ dizziness and nausea. The half-life of carbon monoxide in room air is said to be 4-6 hrs‚ and with oxygen at 1 atm 40-80 min. Research by the

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    villain. She is a married woman who flirts with men and is referred to as a tart. She can also be described as kind of a trouble maker. She has gotten men on the ranch in trouble with her husband‚Curley‚ and doesn’t seem loyal to him.But she can also be labeled as a victim.She is isolated and mistreated by Curley‚who she doesn’t like any ways and is called names by the men on the ranch ‚which she has to stay on. It can be argued that Curley’s Wife is a villain. Its is said that Curley’s Wife has given

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    Steinbeck wanted the readers to understand that Curley has a disability even before he receives the physical disability. Curley is insecure about his height‚ and hates bigger men because it makes them seem more powerful than himself. Curley has opportunities to change who he is but never does. He could have changed how he talks to others and his ways of solving problems. John Steinbeck includes how Curley uses the American Dream as a disadvantage. Curley has not taken the opportunity to make his life

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    decision to kill Lennie. Lennie‚ a cognitively disabled man‚ has just killed Curley’s wife on the new ranch they moved to. George made the correct decision and took Lennie’s life. George had the option to kill Lennie or let Curley‚ a stranger‚ kill his best friend. After Curley finds out Lennie killed his wife he says‚ “When you see ‘um don’t give ‘im no chance. Shoot for his guts. That’ll double ‘im

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    following without noticing like a child being led by a parent. George is loyal to Lennie throughout the novel because he backs Lennie in the bunkhouse scuffle with Curly‚ encouraging him to defend himself and then helping to cover for Lennie when Curley is seriously injured. George even lies to help Lennie to get a job. “I got you! You can’t keep a job and you lose me ever’ job I get. Jus’ keep me shovin’ all over the country all the time.” We can deduce the difficulties of finding work for disabled

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    Steinbeck Year Written: 1937 Author’s Nationality: Salinas California‚ United States. Type of Novel: Historical fiction and realistic fiction. Setting of Novel: It takes place in Soledad California in the 1930s. Protagonist: George Antagonist: Curley Brief Plot Summary: It starts when two men‚ George and Lennie‚ are walking to a ranch in order to look for work. George makes all of the decisions for Lennie‚ a mentally handicapped man. They rest by a nearby stream for the evening and decide to walk

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    own piece of land to work and live independently on. This dream is destroyed by Lennie’s ignorance and Lennie’s strength‚ which he cannot control. Curley’s wife’s dream is to be a famous Hollywood actress. Her dream is destroyed by her marriage to Curley and the Hollywood director who promised to contact her about her acting career but never has. Crook’s dream is for equality. Racism and the attitudes of others destroy this dream. Lennie and George’s dream is to own a piece of land to work and live

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    and fear‚ the relationship held by Curley and his wife lacks of everything. Starting by lack of trust and mutual empathy they feel for each other‚ their relationship is always troubled. As the environment that surrounds them is conformed only by men‚ Curley fears that she would cheat on him with any worker‚ this makes him feel jealous and become apprehensive and prohibit her from talking to other men. “You can talk to people‚ but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like

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    The Importance of Family in‚ Of Mice and Men “In each family a story is playing itself out‚ and each family’s story embodies its hope and despair.” - Auguste Napier. This quote shows great meaning throughout the story Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck. The story is about two “bindlestiffs” that travel together in search of work‚ their names are George Milton and Lennie Small from the Salinas Mountain region of California. Lennie is a “slow” person and couldn’t possibly function correctly with George

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    In this metaphor‚ Candy is George and Candy’s dog is Lennie. When Lennie kills Curley’s wife George knows that Curley is going to kill Lennie. But he was not going to let “some stranger” shoot him. He was going to do that himself‚ that way he would die in peace instead of like Curley would have done. “I’ll kill the son-of-a-bitch myself. I’ll shoot ‘im in the guts.” (pg 96) Here‚ Curley makes it known to all that he was going to make Lennie suffer and George was not about to let him do that. Perhaps

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