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    Josie Lopez 1st Hour Of Mice and Men: Who Was the Loneliest? While reading Of Mice and Men‚ there were some characters that stood out and some that were sad to read about. Thoughts would come about that certain character or characters. One character that stood out was the only female in the whole story‚ the only person that would be wondering out and about‚ and the only person that people would assume stuff about. That character was Curley’s wife and boy was she the loneliest in the story

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    George kills Lennie after a party is put together to lynch Lennie. The story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a tale of a small man wanting just to work and a giant of a man that just wanted his dream to come true. Lennie and George are very different people both mentally as well as philologically. First Lennie Philologically is much larger then George. Physically George is not that big. The best way to describe George would be he is a small quick man “The first man was small and quick‚ Dark

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    To begin with‚ in the novel Of Mice and Men‚ Curley’s wife is a disadvantaged character who relates to the themes dreams and loneliness. She is important in the novel because she portrays the stereotypical 1930’s women in America and she is the only women in the novel. Steinbeck presents her negatively but by the end of the novel the reader feels sympathetic towards her. Curley’s wife is first introduced in section two; ‘both men glanced up‚ for the rectangle of sunshine in the doorway was cut

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    The Importance of Friendship in Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men is a book about two men and their struggle to achieve their dream of owning a farm through their companionship.  The two men are completely different‚ one being a retarded fellow(Lennie)‚ and the other‚ a typical ranch hand(George) who travels with him.  On the path to achieving their dream‚ they run into obstacles‚ but stick together‚ stressing the importance of true friendship.  Steinbeck wrote this book

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ there are two characters that rarely get to speak to the others on the farm they live on. Crooks‚ a disabled black stable buck‚ and Curley’s wife‚ the wife of the farm owner’s son. Both characters seem equally lonely on the farm‚ but when you look deeper you can see that Curley’s wife is more lonesome than Crooks. Curley’s wife is always looking for Curley‚ as he is the only person she is supposed to talk to. She repeatedly asks the men‚ “Any of you boys seen

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    Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck Introduction summary John Steinbeck celebrated friendship‚ both in his life and in his fiction. Friendship is the most enduring relationship in his best work… But Steinbeck’s vision of camaraderie is less markedly an escape from marriage‚ home‚ and commitment than an exploration of the parameters of society and self. (Pvii) … arguably the best of his short novels… commitment between friends that is love at its highest pitch. To read Of Mice and Men as Steinbeck

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    and Lennie. Candy has had his dog since he was a puppy and have spent everyday together because of this they have a very strong bond and this shows when he says “i had i’m too long” this is evidence that they have been together for a long time. George and Lennie’s relationship is very similar to that of Candy and his dog as there is always a leader/father figure and a follower/son. Lennie says “i got you to look after me and you got me to look after you” This shows the strong bond between Lennie

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    ‘The more a society seeks to disempower its people‚ the more the individual spirit thrives.’ The novel “Of Mice And Men” by John Steinbeck‚ many of the characters have been given no real power or have been disempowered by society. Many factors provide to this sense of powerlessness‚ including race‚ gender and size. However‚ all the characters use different techniques to empower themselves and thrive. Furthermore‚ companionship can give you security and make you want to empower yourself and thrive

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    deliberated than most. She thinks that she “coulda been in the movies‚ an’ had nice clothes”‚ but her hopes were entirely unrealistic‚ she was waiting for a letter that would never arrive‚ men were only interested in her because she was pretty. Curley’s wife thinks that she had ‘talent’ but in reality the men that spoke to her were only after one thing- and it wasn’t a Hollywood career for her. Pinning her hopes on one dream is very childlike which is precisely what her character is- a young‚ naive

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    Lennie from Of Mice and Men Christopher from The Curious Incident of The Dog in The Night-Time have a lot of differences‚ but they also share many similarities. Christopher is a logical and smart boy who can’t understand other people. Lennie is a big‚ strong‚ and very slow thirty year old man who‚ just like Christopher‚ doesn’t understand people and isn’t understood by anybody. Lennie Small is a middle-aged man with a severe intellectual disability. WebMD describes it as “below average intelligence

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