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    In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ the problems experienced by the characters are often over looked in favor of the themes of the book. However‚ by looking at the adversities of all of the characters‚ one can see the same adversities expressed in our own lives; by examining these said adversities‚ one can also learn to face such difficulties in the real world and better determine how to handle them. In the novel‚ Lennie faces difficulty in explaining himself to the rest of the world. Since he is mentally

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    Loneliness In Of Mice And Men ‘Of mice and men’ is a tale of loneliness and hardship felt by the people living in America during the 1930 ’s. Written by John Steinbeck and published in 1937‚ it tells the heartbreaking story of two ranch workers during the depression; George Milton and Lennie Small. At the time America was very poor‚ with a shortage of jobs so people had to travel in search of new jobs. As many people were constantly moving‚ lasting friendships or relationships were hard to come across

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ George‚ a wiry caretaker‚ and Lennie‚ a childlike worker‚ focus on the false reality of the American Dream rather than realizing the importance of companionship. Unusually‚ the workers were like brothers‚ while most farmers were lonely. Both farmers “labour‚ and suffer together” (Winthrop 1). While getting fired from their last job‚ the boys continue their journey onto the next one and wait to see what it brings. Describing the lonely life of men who work on

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    Kody Knoll English ll Courtney 4th May 10‚ 2013 “The Swamper” “You seen what they done to my dog tonight? They says he wasn’t no good to himself nor nobody else. When they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me. But they won’t have no place to go‚ an’ I can’t get no more jobs’’(Steinbeck 60). In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men‚ Lennie and George are very close friends and George looks out for the mentally handicapped Lennie. Lennie is fascinated with soft things‚ but tends

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    17. In a location decision‚ the availability of raw materials for the following companies is most important for a a. CPA. b. manufacturer. c. management consultant. d. venture capitalist. REF: p. 267 24. Zoning ordinances a. may limit what type of business can be located on the property. b. will prevent commercial signs. c. typically will allow parking of customers but not employees. d. All of the above statements are true about zoning ordinances. REF: p. 273 26. Businesses that

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    States alone in the 1930’s‚ searching for a job but never stay at the job for long‚ and you don’t even have your own house‚ you have no way to get ahold of anyone you know and you don’t even have your own family to lean back on! How long do you think you would last in that society? I intend to prove that each character in the story Of Mice and Men face adversity and loneliness. The first character that is a prime example of the loneliness and adversity in the story Of Mice and Men is Crooks. Crooks

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    ELA 10 3rd hour Larsen 3/11/09 Of Mice And Men Of Mice and Men is a novel filled with suprises and tells the tale of George and Lennie‚ an unlikely pair traveling together in the face of loneliness and alienation. The two find themselves working as lowly farm hands‚ who must work together to achieve their dream. It seems like an easy task‚ but Lennies mental condition brings problems that could affect their dream and their lives. In Of Mice and Men‚ Lennie is the biggest victim of society

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    Lennie ’’They had walked in a single file down the path‚ and even in the open one one stayed behind the other’’ This shows that Lennie has less power than George and follows him because he doesn’t know what to do. Section 1‚ page 19 ’’A huge man‚ shapeless of face‚ with large pale eyes‚ wide sloping shoulders... dragging his feet a little like a bear drags his paws‚ his arms hung loosely’’ This shows that Lennie has slow reflections‚ and is tall. Animal comparison Section 1‚ page 19

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    reasons people discriminate are because the other person has mental or physical disabilities‚ women‚ the elderly‚ and people of different ethnicities. This is unfair to the people who are being discriminated‚ for the fact that they often did nothing to provoke this negative feedback. Living with disabilities would be rough because you have to cope with your disability and then deal with your peers making fun of you. In Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck uses the theme of discrimination throughout the

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    opposite manner. 2. What is the relationship between George and Lennie? George and Lennie are like brothers...if you look at life during the Dust Bowl‚ times were hard and families were torn apart. George could have left Lennie any day. George could ’ve left Reed and let the authorities take lennie so he would run off‚ start somewhere new with a better job and won ’t have Lennie as a hindrance anymore. The fact that George helped Lennie escape shows that they really care for each other Lennie

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