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    simple minded. Rabbit is used as the opposite as the uncarved block because he is always running around and is very busy because that’s who he is. Expressing this is showing you miss many things in life being busy and trying to rush everything. With the topic of Rabbit‚ it shows how not to life live. As Pooh is The Uncarved Block‚ Rabbit is the exact opposite‚ which is the opposite of The Uncarved Block. Hoff is basically telling us doing as Rabbit does is not the way to live life. Rabbit is always

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    like you done before"‚ about their dream of the land and Lennie’s rabbits. By remembering about the dream and rabbits‚ Lennie seems to be sane and out if any trouble. To Lennie‚ listening about the dream and rabbits is like listening to a bed time tale‚ as he has it memorized and lives to listen to it when George says it‚ as ’it ain’t the same if I tell it... Go o‚ George". When George says it‚ Lennie feels more secure about the rabbits as George is like his companion-guardian. To Lennie‚ this tale

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    Of Mice And Men In Of Mice And Men George and Lennie search for work in order to one day afford their own home. In many instances throughout the book Lennie often wants to live on farm and raise rabbits. George is willing to do anything for Lennie to make him happy and keep him calm. Quite often‚ George is the one who has a life after working on the ranch already planned out. One quote‚ which is said early in the book‚ in a vulgar language‚ is said by George and is abruptly interrupted by

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    recombinant proteins and IV products” (New England). Pyrogen causes an animal’s body temperature to rise such as when a person gets a fever. PETA reveals that researchers restrain rabbits and inject material into their bloodstream and then observe increases of temperature in their body. Through these tests‚ rabbits are prone to suffer from “fever‚ breathing problems‚ circulatory and organ failure‚ and even fatal shock” (PETA – “Pyrogenicity”). The American Anti-Vivisection Society claims that

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    Lennie seemed to be more excited about the dream than George was because whenever Lennie would start talking about tending the rabbits on the farm George would sometimes get aggravated and yell at Lennie. For example in the novel Lennie said‚ “I remember about the rabbits‚ George.” Then George says‚ “The hell with the rabbits. That’s all you can ever remember is them rabbits. (Steinbeck‚ 1993)” This makes it seem as if George understands the reality of how hard it is going to be to accomplish This

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    practices‚ but most native people’s culture was diminished when they were forced to convert to other religions‚ traditions and values as well as family roles. Therefore‚ when examining the novel Things Fall Apart‚ the film Dakota 38 as well as the film Rabbit Proof Fence‚ it can be further proven that in the wake of colonization‚ culture can be completely disregarded and in time‚ diminished. In the novel Things Fall Apart as well as Dakota 38‚ many native peoples in those texts were forced to change

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    Principles of operation In any electric motor‚ operation is based on simple electromagnetism. A current-carrying conductor generates a magnetic field; when this is then placed in an external magnetic field‚ it will experience a force proportional to the current in the conductor‚ and to the strength of the external magnetic field. As you are well aware of from playing with magnets as a kid‚ opposite (North and South) polarities attract‚ while like polarities (North and North‚ South and South) repel

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    again—eee-eee-eee" (62). Kesey also makes use of a metaphor when Harding says: "Mr. McMurphy… my friend.. I’m not a chicken‚ I’m a rabbit. The doctor is a rabbit. Cheswick there is a rabbit. Billy Bibbit is a rabbit. All of us in here are rabbits of varying ages and degrees‚ hippity-hopping through our Walt Disney world." (62)‚ implying that all of the patients are‚ indeed‚ rabbits. "Our sweet‚ smiling‚ tender angel of mercy"(58) is an ironic kenning referring to Miss Ratched. There also are a series of

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    Lennie Friendship Quotes

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    George tells Lennie why their life is good by comparing themselves to others‚ he explain that it is actually because of their friendship which makes them different than others. It can be told that Lennie is very important to George since he always take god care of him and never leave him; on the other hand‚ George is also essential and important to Lennie. (This can be proved in chapter 4 in the conversation between Crooks and Lennie especial when Crooks says pretend George will not back.) 2. “I

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    picture which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. While reading Steinbeck’s book I noticed different metaphors such as the usage of animals and Curley’s wife. Throughout the whole book the reader can notice many animals mentioned such as rabbits‚ mice‚ the puppy and the old dog. Curley’s wife is also a sort of symbol. She represents the way in which the women were treated and looked upon in those days. The animals and Curley’s wife all symbolize different things in life in the 1930’s USA

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