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    Importance of Dreams in Of Mice and Men  Many people have dreams in Of Mice and Men but I intend to discuss the dreams of Lennie‚ Candy and Curley ’s wife.  Lennie ’s dream is of owning a farm of his own with George. In his dream he looks after the rabbits. He likes this idea because he likes to pet things and the small things he finds as he is travelling around‚ like mice‚ are too easily hurt or killed when he pets them heavily. Rabbits are big enough for him to look after without hurting

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    So knowing that‚ we can already assume that Curley and the others were near. So what could George do? What were his options? Apparently‚ there was no way to make up for Lennie’s actions‚ but there was however a way to save Lennie from excessive suffering. “The voices came close now. George raised the gun and listened to the voices”. This is one of the reasons why I think George had the right to shoot Lennie—there was no escape‚ and it was either Curley to kill him‚ or George. Ultimately Now think

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    other men could be heard. Their voices came from up the river; it was Curley and his men. In a hurry‚ George told Lennie to hide in the brush and he will take care of the rest. George knew that in order to protect Lennie‚ he would have to do anything‚ so he took Carlson’s luger out of his pocket and shot himself in the foot. “God dammit! Son of a bitch got me!” yelled George. The sound of the gunshot caught the attention of Curley and his men. As they made their way toward the river‚ George threw the

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    disabled too along with Candy. Lennie was mentally disabled and childlike. Curley’s wife was discriminated against because she was a woman. Steinbeck indicates this by not giving her a name. Curley picks on Lennie at their first meeting with a bullying approach. He hits him later in the story. Curley also bullied his wife by keeping her at home and not allowing her to talk to anyone. Crooks is bullied by Curley’s wife‚ she reminds Crooks how vulnerable he is. She tells him: “Well‚ you keep

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    loyalty and is clearly justified at the end of the novel when George takes care of Lennie after his aunt Clara dies. The two of them go around looking for work together; George wouldn’t let anything happen to Lennie. Another example would be when Curley is trying to start a fight with Lennie‚ George steps in to protect Lennie‚ and the last example of loyalty would be when George kills Lennie. When Candy’s dog was shot by Carlson he felt guilty because he didn’t take his own dog out of misery. George

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    and I ain’t got no poop fo’ any more trouble. The big flapper was sure as hell right when he said he ain’t bright at all ‘cause when that bastard Curley slams his hatred at the big guy‚ the big guy goes dead silent‚ so now Curley’s hell of a lot more pissed. That big fella could beat Curley with no trouble but ‘em two betta not pick no trouble with Curley‚ or he’ll give ‘em a rough time. Ol’ man Candy went to show ‘em their beds‚ an’ what kinda beds did them two thin’ they were going to have anyways

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    conversation between Crooks and Lennie to show that the emotionally insecure oppress the innocent. When George and Lennie entered the ranch‚ Lennie was immediately harassed by Curley due to his mental handicap and his large size (pages 25-26). Curley‚ being a small person‚ was jealous of those larger than him and hated them. Curley was insecure; he attempted

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    USA Today has been a widely successful company. When newspapers were the only form of read news‚ USA Today cornered the market in the national newspaper arena. As the digital age came about‚ it was time for change. New companies were emerging as leaders in the online news arena‚ and even established companies were moving towards online news. USA Today had to move in a different direction. They had to deal with staying ahead‚ or even with the competition. USA Today‚ or USTA was launched in 1982

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    Journal Entry #3 The climax of the novel is when Curley and Lennie fight ending with Curley getting a broken hand. A major conflict was Curley and Lennie since Curley hates big guys and is always looking to fight them. It was solved when Lennie broke Curley’s hand but the problem recurred when Lennie killed Curley’s wife. A minor conflict is when Lennie killed his puppy and tried to hide it from George until Curley’s wife started to talk to him. That is also a major thing that helped resolve

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    the struggle of the Australian prisoners of war. The series mainly focuses on six young Australian men giving an insight of each character’s deepest struggle within the camp. There are many themes evident within the episodes‚ Seeing is believing‚ Curley‚ Private Bill and Pacifying the angels. Some of which include power and atrocities of war. These themes are also apparent throughout Edward Zwick’s 2006 film ‘Blood Diamond’‚ which is about a country torn apart by the struggle of the government and

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