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    Sivasankar “A friend in need is a friend in deed”. A true friend is one that sticks with you in no matter what trouble you are in. In the story “Of Mice and Men” George was always there for Lennie whenever he got into trouble and Candy stood up for his dog’s life because he loved the dog and they held a true friendship. In the story “Of Mice and Men” George was always there for Lennie whenever he got into trouble. George stayed with Lennie when he first got into trouble by feeling a girl’s dress

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    Persuasive Essay It’s true that George left Lennie unsupervised and he also killed his best friend; however‚ George was justified in killing Lennie. In fact‚ if George had have let Lennie live‚ Lennie would have suffered. If Curley killed Lennie he would’ve been tortured. Curley wanted to shoot Lennie in the guts so he would have suffered and bled and been in a lot of pain. On page 96 there is proof‚ Curley states “I’ll shoot ‘im in the guts”. If caught by someone other than Curley or the people

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    Crooks Of Mice and Men

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    OF MICE AND MEN QUOTES & NOTES ^_^ George Milton -“I been mean‚ ain’t I?” --> George is a good friend to Lennie. He protects him and does what is necessary to keep him out of trouble. -“If I was alone I could live so easy” --> Lennie is a burden to George -“I want you to stay with me‚ Lennie” –George --> conveys Georges loneliness Lennie Small -“paws”  animalistic quality; bear -“all you can ever remember is them rabbits” –George.  Lennie represents idealism and optimism in the American

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    their dream or goal through motivation‚ inspiration and hard work. However‚ everyone has a different definition for the “American Dream”. Although‚ it is called the “American Dream”‚ I believe that it is more of a dream that pertains to you. Of Mice and Men takes place during the Great Depression‚ a harsh time period where it seemed as if the “American Dream” didn’t exist. However the author‚ Steinbeck employs the concept of the “American Dream” alive during the Great Depression through three characters

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    In the novel‚ of mice and men‚ theer was symbolizm throughout the story. In the beginning of the novel the stting was perfect‚ like "The Garden of Eden". LIke in "The Garden of Eden" there was a snake‚ and in this novel it slipped across the water sggestin possible evil to come. The rabbits on the other hand symoloized Lenny’s joy and goodness‚ and formed the bases of his dreams. In the beginning Of Mice and Men‚ the story began looking like a perfect world. The author describes the setting as a

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    The term friendship‚ as defined by Merriam-Webster‚ is the relationship between those who help‚ support‚ and care for one another. John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ written in 1937‚ and the 1992 MGM film adaptation directed by Gary Sinise follows the story of an uncommon companionship. Set in the 1900’s‚ Lennie‚ a mentally disabled person‚ and his friend‚ George‚ strive to achieve a dream of living free from the bondage of others. Some argue that the movie is more appealing; others point out that

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    8. Loneliness is a very important theme in Of Mice and Men. Which characters are lonely and why? Of Mice and Men illustrates the loneliness of ranch life during the Great Depression in the 1930’s. Steinbeck creates a lonely and a blue atmosphere at many times in the novel. He uses words ‘Soledad’ which is referred to solitude‚ which means loneliness; and the card game ‘Solitare’ which means by one’s self. Not all the characters are lonely; Steinbeck makes it clear that only Crooks‚ Curley’s wife

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    Loneliness in Of Mice and Men Loneliness is an experience that many people experience in their lives. In Of Mice and Men‚ Loneliness is a key factor in why many of the characters are characterized the way that they are. John Steinbeck makes most of the characters seem lonely. Most of the ranch hands travel alone except for of course George and Lennie. Crooks‚ the only African American on the ranch‚ is always in the barn away from the others‚ and is not allowed in the bunkhouse because the color

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    Analysis: Of Mice and Men

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    Of Mice and Men Analysis In this passage taken from ’Of Mice and Men’‚ Steinbeck illustrates how people from different walks of life can share a similar dream. The three characters‚ Lennie‚ Crooks and and Candy have all been damaged and bruised by life‚ yet still aim to have something small to call their own. Set in the barn on the ranch of ’Soledad’‚ the characters share a conversation about dreams and ambitions. Lennie is visiting the Negro stable buck when Candy comes to investigate. Although

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    John Steinbeck portrays the explicitness of the relationship in the novel of mice and men between the characters Lennie and George. Although Lennie and George have grown to be depended on each other throughout the book‚ hardship would constantly arise due to Lennie lack of understanding. The most controversial issue in this novel was why George killed Lennie. I firmly believed it was the right thing to do because Lennie was a danger around those around him as well as himself‚ Lennie could not survive

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