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    didn’t win the elections. 3.                                                                                                                                   you come back from your trip‚ we’ll meet to discuss the problem. 4. They said that the movie was fantastic‚                                                                                                                 I watched it. 5.                                                                                                        

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    Of Mice And Men was written by John Steinbeck in 1929 during the great depression‚ before WWII had started. It stars two poor‚ working class men‚ Lennie and George and they struggle to get by. The men move from farm to farm in search of work. Lennie is aged 30‚ but has a special needs condition that gives him the maturity and mindset of a six-year-old. He is mentally just not there but he’s strong as an ox. George is his cousin and even though he is fairly intelligent and could be better off‚ he

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    light from your window is seeping in‚ the fresh aroma of coffee fills your nostrils. You stand up and begin to get ready for what the day has planned. As you are getting ready you hear bombs and gunshots being fired. You look out the window and see men shooting mercilessly at your family and neighbors. You grab all of your family and hide for hours‚ not knowing when you will be able to come out‚ but they still find you. They tell you to pack one bag and that you have to move. You obey their orders

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    The Color Purple: Movie vs Book In the novel‚ The Color Purple‚ the author Alice Walker gives several ideas in letter forms‚ such as‚ friendship‚ domination‚ courage & independence. She impacts readers by looking at the story through the eyes of Celie and Nettie. The book describes the life of a young black girl in the 1920’s to the 1960’s. The story of how a 14 year old girl fights through all the steps of an abusive life and finally she is in command for her own life. Celie is the young girl

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    hardly realistic; he thinks of nature as full of fluffy and cute playthings. He has no notion of the darkness in the natural world‚ the competition and the cruelty. He wouldn’t have the faintest notion how to feed himself without George. In this too the men balance each other: George sees the world through suspicious eyes. He sees only the darkness where Lennie sees only the light. George may complain about how burdensome it is to care for Lennie‚ but this complaint seems to ring hollow: in truth‚ George

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    workers have a constant build up of suspense in their life as they don’t know what could happen next. Alternatively‚ this coma could be interpreted as a break from a rancher’s daily routine - when they go to the brothel. during the great depression men had no other choice but to work on ranches. due to this‚ their lives develeloped from a complex state‚ to a simple lifestyle-where everyday was the same. stienbeck did this in order to

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    Curley’s Reaction In the book Curly didnt seem that upset and he didnt even go to his wife in the barn‚ slim did. but in the movie he did have more of a reaction. but in both the movie and book he was determined to kill lennie. Slim’s reaction to Curely’s wifes death was shocked becauce he though she was just sleeping. Hus reaction to Leinnie’s death was not bad. It tells us that he is a caring person & knows how the Curley felt when he lost his wife & how George felt when he shot Lennie Slim

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    but he killed Curley’s Wife. Curley was the bosses son and one of the most unpleasant people on the farm. When he killed Curley’s Wife‚ that was the end of it for him. Curly was mad because he killed his wife‚ so him and his men went to hunt him down. Before Curly and his men could find Lennie and kill him‚ George had already found him. Lennie was explaining to him‚ he didn’t mean to do it. George told him it was

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    Steinbeck presents him. Through the brief description at the start‚ Priestly presents Crooks as a literate and intelligent man‚ shown through his large collection of books‚ including a ‘ mauled copy of the California code for 1905’. Here Priestly is showing that not only is Crooks aware of his rights as a black man but the way the book being described as ‘mauled’ suggests that Crook’s regularly reads this document which could suggest that this is also his favoured possession as he holds it close to

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    Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Predatory Nature of Human Existence Of Mice and Men teaches a grim lesson about the nature of human existence. Nearly all of the characters‚ including George‚ Lennie‚ Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife‚ admit‚ at one time or another‚ to having a profound sense of loneliness and isolation. Each desires the comfort of a friend‚ but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger.

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