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    Before... A play by: Fabiënne Aertse T4A Based on: Of Mice And Men‚ John Steinbeck Date: 07-01-15 SCENE 1 *AUNT CLARA LAYING ON THE SOFA IN THE LIVING ROOM WHEN LENNIE COMES IN* LENNIE: Aunt Clara‚ can you make me somma that apple pie? Like you promise me. AUNT CLARA: I can’t today‚ Lennie. LENNIE: Why? Wha’s wrong? You not feelin’ well? AUNT CLARA: I think‚ I think‚ I’m dyin’ Lennie.. *AUNT CLARA COUGH HARD* LENNIE: No‚ Aunt Clara. You can’t die‚ tha’ ain’t possible. George needs you‚ I needs

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    Steinbeck uses both direct and indirect methods of characterization to developed the characters in Of Mice and Men. Each character is introduced and described differently through out the entire book. Not one character is like the other‚ and that’s what’s so unique about Steinbeck’s work. Below four paragraphs characterize four different characters‚ and their role in the novella. The first character that will be characterized is George. George is a migrant worker who takes care of his mentally challenged

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    when discrimination for these two groups was much greater than today. Steinbeck uses impotence tone toward women in minorities in Of Mice and Men.   One group of minorities includes those who have disabilities. In Of Mice and Men‚ one of the main characters‚ Lennie‚ has a disability.  Multiple characters in the book look at Lennie differently because he is a minority.  He’s looked at with impotentness because Steinbeck writes using this tone making it seem like he is lesser strength or ability

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    James Briggs Mr. Tracy English 2 October‚ 25 Outcast’s In Of Mice and Men The novella we read in class was Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck. The story is mainly about two migrant workers George and Lennie who are from Salinas‚ California. They follow the work‚ from ranch to ranch to make a living‚ along the way Lennie get’s into trouble a couple times. This story is also about outcasts‚ which this story consists several of. This essay is to show who the outcasts are‚ what makes them outcasts

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    Verbal / Visual Essay Jordy Thiessen Block C Oct. 3‚ 2010 Because every person has a different perspective‚ there should be an equal amount of people willing to see the world from each others eyes. In Steinback’s Of Mice and Men‚ there a five very different but equally significant views of the lives of the characters. These themes include: the loneliness each one feels or doesn’t feel‚ the oppression by Curley’s wife‚ the social responsibility of George having to take care of his friend‚ the

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    Throughout life‚ one establishes friendships to better ensure their future. The novel Of Mice And Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is about a group of traveling labor workers and the hardships that they overcome. The friendship between George‚ one of the main characters‚ and Lenny‚ a retarded man and of Candy‚ a crippled man‚ and his old dog‚ although different‚ they each share many of the same feelings toward each other. Also‚ by establishing these friendships‚ each partner is benefited and is given

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    How does Steinbeck present ideas of relationships in a time that this novel is set? Steinbeck portrays a world dominated by authoritative white males. It is the attitude of this social structure that permeate ranch society and those who come from outside these expectations are inferior. Of Mice and Men describes the plight of which women‚ disabled people‚ black people and people with mental difficulties endure and suffer simply because they do not fit into the ideal category which we see whilst they

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    finally see all of the signs and warnings that Steinbeck gives the reader using animals. Firstly‚ Steinbeck uses Animal Imagery to convey Lennie’s Character by using them in similes and metaphors‚ always in comparison to Lennie. The usage of animal simile is a subtle way of Steinbeck portraying Lennie as he is portrayed‚ with out telling the reader directly that Lennie is this or that. Within the first chapter‚ where Lennie and George are introduced‚ Steinbeck uses similes a lot to depict Lennie: dragging

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    mental limitations‚ claiming “He got kicked in the head by a horse when he was a kid” (Steinbeck 22). His decision to lie indicates that the truth could possibly have negative consequences for Lennie. Later on when he does slightly reveal the truth to another ranch hand‚ he is adamant that “He’s dumb as hell‚ but he ain’t crazy” again suggesting that being mentally subpar to an average worker is dangerous (Steinbeck 39). Another example of the subtleties of the Eugenics Movement in the book is Lennie’s

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    Throughout the book Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck uses various examples of diction to convey the main theme of hope; more specifically‚ having hope can get you through the hardest of times. This theme is expressed through interactions and conversations between the main characters during periods of of varying hardship. There are many passages from the story that contribute to this overarching theme of faith and prospect. Quite possibly the most famous example of hope throughout the book is the dream

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