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    Aspects of Lennie being compared to an animal in Of Mice and Men. All people have basic needs‚ which come in the form of food‚ water‚ and shelter. Individuals do what they do what they can to survive and are usually not criticized. John Steinbeck explores this concept in his novel Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck likens Lennie to an animal to illustrate that his decisions and actions are simply instinctual. Early in the novel‚ Steinbeck compares Lennie to an animal. When Lennie and George arrive

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    Of Mice and Men Book Report By: Claudia Yaeger 6th Hour C.P. English 11 Due: April 15‚ 2002 1.) Title: Of Mice and Men Published: Random house‚ INC Author: John Steinbeck Where book was acquired: Wittenberg-Birnamwood High School Library 2.) What type of book: Fiction 3.) Characters: 1.) George- A small man who travels with‚ and takes care of‚ Lennie. He frequently talks about how much better his life would be without having Lennie to take care of. George’s behavior is motivated

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    one of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men George is protective over Lennie‚ which means that George cares for him. In a conversation that George and Lennie haveLennie questions if he should stay with George. George responded by saying “‘Where the hell would you go?’” (Steinbeck 12). Even though George sounds a little rude or harsh to Lennie‚ he really does not want Lennie to leave him. George also says “‘I was jus’ foolin’‚ Lennie. ‘Cause I want you to stay with me.” (13). George realizes that he was

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    Of Mice and Men Socratic Seminar Question: Was George justified in killing Lennie? 1. What does the pro side believe? Why? Yes‚ George was justified in killing Lennie because if George was not the one that killed Lennie then the other men who were hunting Lennie would have killed him in a brutal way for killing Curley’s wife. 2. What does the con side believe? Why? No‚ George was not justified in killing Lennie because even though Lennie killed Curley’s wife‚ Lennie should have been prosecuted

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    you can tell that George and Lennie live very simple lives because their clothes are very basic and they are carrying blanket rolls 2. The mice that lennie pats are killed because Lennie‚ not knowing his own strength. Pats the too hard. 3. The relationship between George and Lennie is a strong friendship‚ George cares about Lennie very much because Lennie‚ Is not competent to take care of him self 4. The excuse that George gives for Lennie’s retardation was that Lennie was a bright child

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    Bookreport on „Of Mice and Men“ The novel „Of Men and Mice“ was published in 1937 and is written by John Steinbeck. The first edition of the book has 107 pages and can be devided into six different sections. The novel plays during the Great Depression‚ in California. The Author himself grew up in a fertile agricultural valley about twentey-five miles from the Pacific Coast. The maine Charachters are two migrant workers‚ Lenni Small and George Milton. Two very different men‚ who travel

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    Year 3 Of Mice and Men coursework Question choice one In the novel "Of Mice and Men" George and his simple-minded friend Lennie are drifters who move from town to town looking for a place to settle. When Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife everything changes for ever. At the scene where George kills Lennie‚ Steinbeck uses different writing techniques to make this moment moving and tragic. Quotations from the book prove that he has achieved it. "You ain’t gonna leave me… you ain’t that

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    However‚ George from the book Of Mice and Men could‚ even though he was still frustrated‚ irritated‚ and felt bad for Lennie who is the big strong guy that is mentally retarded. “God‚ you’re a lot of trouble‚ I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn’t have you on my tail. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl.” said George. This is a quotation from page seven in the book. Lennie had caused a lot of troubles for George‚ and George felt so much frustration. George thinks having Lennie on his

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    Of Mice And Men EN110 Composition and Literature By: 4/4/2012   EN110 Composition and Literature Of Mice and Men The Novel “of Mice and Men was written in 1937 by John Steinbeck and was set in the context of California’s valley along the Salinas River during the Great Depression of the 1930’s‚ a time when migrant farm workers found it very hard to get work. The story begins beside the Salinas River

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