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    By Section 3 of the novella‚ we find that Candy – a worker slaving away the hours on the ranch‚ having lost his own hand‚ now looses his ancient dog. Candy is seen by the men in the ranch vulnerable and lonely‚ he represents the older generation workers and so is worth some amount of respect from them. However because of his disability and his old age‚ he lacks importance - the men on the ranch may feel sympathy for Candy as they do for the dog. “Ain’t nothing left for him”. Candy is fearful that

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    events that occur throughout the novella and‚ particularly‚ in the behaviours of the pigs. ‘Animal Farm’ is not told from any specific point of view but‚ the common animals as a whole‚ enabling Orwell to illustrate the human attributes that allow for oppression to rise‚ that of which include gullibility‚ loyalty‚ and perseverance. This allows the audience to place themselves in the ‘shoes’ of the guiltless animals and empathise with their plight. Throughout the novella Orwell has created striking

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    In today’s society greed and acquisitiveness is a large issue. Wealth is infamous for satisfying one’s financial desires‚ but bringing worst out of him or her. The Pearl‚a novella written by John Steinbeck‚ focuses on someone’s personal destruction through greed. This someone is Kino‚ a poor fisherman who lives with his young son and wife‚ Coyotito and Juana. In The Pearl‚ desire and wickedness consume Kino and the entire city of La Paz soon after information goes around that Kino found the pearl

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    Johnny Bear and Of Mice and Men One similarity between the story of Johnny Bear and the novella of Of Mice and Men is the description of Johnny Bear and Lennie. An interesting description on p. 2 of Johnny Bear describes Johnny Bear as a “great‚ stupid‚ smiling bear”. This description is parallel to the one in Of Mice and Men. “Behind him walked his opposite‚ a huge man‚ shapeless of face‚ with large‚ pale eyes‚ with wide sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily‚ dragging his feet a little‚ the

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    after Jekyll becomes a recluse and starts making strange demands in a voice that is not his own‚ Jekyll’s butler and Utterson break down the doctor’s door to find Hyde lying dead on the floor from apparent suicide. The story is later explained in the novella through the testimony of Dr Lanyon‚ in which he reveals that he witnessed a transformation of Hyde to Jekyll and then explained in more detail by Jekyll. It turns out that Hyde was the result of one of Dr Jekyll’s experiments‚ where by drinking the

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    rabbits. The rabbits represented his understanding that he’s in trouble. Lennie disciplined himself when George is not around to do it for him. Lennie being child-like is what his character is and it brings him trouble with George many times in the novella. Trust was what kept Lennie and George together. Lennie trusted george he was like a big brother to

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    good friends why would Lanyon or Utterson care in the first place‚ also‚ reason why Lanyon was so shocked is because he was so close to Dr. Jekyll and due that reason his shock was so immense. 5. Why does Mr. Hyde remain diminutive throughout the novella?  Mr. Hyde is just a small setting to construct the story progress and the most important part is Dr. Jekyll’s thoughts and his friends’ reactions to that.

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    doctor […]. And the doctor’s eyes rolled up a little in their fat hammocks and he thought of Paris.” This shows how the pearl started changing people. The pearl made people very selfish and resort to stealing attempts. The pearl was greed in the novella. Greed truly is an evil

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    John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men chronicles the experiences of two unlikely friends Lennie and George‚ as they follow the path of life in pursuit of their own version of the American dream. Steinbeck incorporates thematic ideas that define dreams and what prevents them from being manifested‚ tensions concerning race and gender‚ and the significance of relationships within the story. Use of these thematic ideas amplify the strength of feeling throughout the story‚ and connects the reader with

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    In the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ John Steinbeck uses strengths and weaknesses by using the characters to show both their strengths and weaknesses. Irony and foreshadowing play a large roll on how the story ends. Lennie and his habit of harming soft things‚ not on purpose‚ but he is a victim of his own strength. George trying to pretend that his feelings for Lennie mean nothing. The entire novel is repetitive in themes and expressed views. Loneliness and companionship are one of the many themes

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