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    best friend Lennie. I think it was selfless the thought that life without Lennie would be easy might have crossed Georges mind but I think he kills Lennie mainly because he dont want Lennie to suffer from Curley.    First reason why George killed Lennie is George wants to prevent Lennie from suffering a long and painful death“Shoot im in the guts” Curley wants to make sure that Lennie suffers a long and painful death for killing his wife but George kills Lennie before Curley kill Lennie in a painful

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    3) Outline and briefly evaluate the view that agencies of socialisation create marginalised ethnic identities. (24 marks) Socialisation is the process individuals go through when learning the culture of their social group. There are lots of agencies that take part in socialising an individual including education‚ religion and the media. I will explain how some of these agencies contribute to create marginalised ethnic identities. These are people of minority background whose personality has been

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    George was an overall good friend to Lennie. He always made sure that Lennie was safe. George and Lennie are two totally different people‚ but their friendship said so much. Lennie definitely was not all there most of the time. Lennie didn’t have much control over his actions‚ and George was always there to cover for him. No matter what George was there‚ he could’ve left Lennie. He didn’t though. Why wouldn’t George leave him? George always looked out for Lennie‚ he was always there. One example of

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    friend to Lennie. George has shown acts of friendship towards Lennie throughout the entire book. George took care of Lennie ever since he left his Aunt. Providing food and protection. George also defends Lennie when he gets in trouble. George is constantly telling Lennie stories to try to make him happy and tells him he can tend to rabbits‚ a dream of Lennie’s. In the final scenes in Of Mice and Men‚ George chooses to let Lennie go in a peaceful way. George watches and protects Lennie. Ever since

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    Man’s Best Friend? George and Lennie are symbolized by Candy and his dog. Candy’s dog is old‚ useless‚ and nobody wants him there. Lennie is too big‚ annoying‚ and he hurts others without even thinking about it. However‚ George takes responsibility for Lennie‚ unlike Candy and his dog. John Steinbeck’s book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ is about two travelers‚ George and Lennie‚ who have to make hard decisions concerning their futures and their friendship. George was right to kill Lennie in the end because‚ like

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    The story is about 2 men‚ George and Lennie‚ who travel together to find a job. It’s difficult for them to keep a job because Lennie has the mind of a child and causes trouble. In the beginning of the story‚ George and Lennie had a job in Weed; however‚ Lennie touched a girl’s dress-he likes to touch soft things- which scares her and causes a manhunt for George and Lennie. They ran away and found another ranch job in Salinas‚ but that didn’t end well either. Lennie touched a girl’s hair‚ which scared

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    During the great depression two migrant farmers George Milton and Lennie small who is mentally disabled go from ranch to ranch. All in the hopes of making enough money for their American dream‚ a ranch where Lennie gets to tend the rabbits. In this essay I will be proving that George was a good friend to Lennie. George is a good friend to Lennie for the following reasons‚ George put Lennie under his wing and George prevented Lennie from Suffering. A good friend should always influence you in a good

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    John Steinbeck‚ George shoots Lennie to save him from Curley’s wrath‚ because George loves Lennie‚ and to protect Lennie from himself. George must shoot Lennie because Curley would torture Lennie until death. Everyone in the ranch knowns‚ “‘Curley’s still mad ‘bout his hand’”(Steinbeck). Lennie had previously broken Curley’s hand and accidentally killed his wife a few minutes before. Curley is fuming mad about the suffering Lennie had caused‚ most of which Lennie had not meant to do. Though Curley

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    men‚ George Milton and Lennie Small. George Milton is usually the one to look out for Lennie because Lennie is know as “retarded”.Lennie Small is a huge man with resembling a bear by the way he walks and acts. Both George and Lennie are walking along a path near a pool of water towards a ranch where they can both find temporary work for the both of them. Lennie‚ without thinking‚ decides to drop the the floor near the water and start drinking. George then tries to warn Lennie that the water is probably

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    interaction with his companion‚ Lennie. Steinbeck shows how George’s value system influences his moral and ethical decisions when George shows his care for Lennie‚ when he helps Lennie resolve his conflicts with other people‚ and when Lennie kills Curley’s wife. Steinbeck shows that George values companionship. It is shown throughout the story that George values companionship but at the same time‚ he wants his freedom. However‚ he cannot have his freedom because he has Lennie to take care of‚ but

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