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    So in the book Of Mice and Men it follows two men named George and Lennie. George and Lennie are best friends and they dream of owning a small farm together. Lennie wants to take care of the rabbits if they get get any. Lennie always asks “Will I be able to tend the rabbits?” (Steinbeck‚56).They end up working on a ranch and they both stick out. That’s when most of their troubles started. Lennie is a grown man with a mental disability.”Give it here”(Steinbeck‚6). He acts like he is 6 or 7 years old

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    Loneliness Outline It is a melancholic feeling which everyone tries to triumph over and experiences at least once. Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is a novella which expresses the theme of loneliness. George‚ Crooks‚ and Candy try to overcome their loneliness by having items or companions that distract them from being morose. George overpowers his loneliness by having Lennie by his side. Although George does not receive any advantages in return for taking care of Lennie‚ George still keeps Lennie

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    Abounding Relations The novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ is a work of fiction that depicts two very opposite characters sharing an unusual relationship with one another. The two men depend on each other to get through the tough times that they encounter while working as ranch-hands on a farm. Of the two men‚ Lennie is the most dependent. Due to his mental disability‚ Lennie relies entirely on George‚ a small‚ quick-witted man who considers himself as the caretaker of Lennie. The two characters

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    Significance of Aunt Clara in Of Mice and Men Aunt Clara is a very important figure in Of Mice and Men‚ representing the idea of women as a motherly figure‚ a stereotype which was commonly viewed as acceptable by the Ranchworkers at the time. Although she isn’t present in the novel‚ she is one of the mentioned characters through both George and Lennie’s references to her as well as within Lennie’s daydreams‚ where she chastises him for the problems he imposes upon George. Aunt Clara is shown to

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    Themes In Of Mice And Men

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    A theme is an idea that is being stated. Some themes are loneliness‚ age and usefulness‚ and the American dream. From “Of Mice and Men” I pick a character called Candy. Candy presents the three themes I stated above. “ The themes of loneliness‚ age/usefulness‚ and American Dream have a negative affect on Candy throughout the novel. To begin with the themes‚ firstly‚ Candy is lonely. Ever since carlson shot Candy’s dog‚ Candy was sad and crying on the side. He used to work with him (the dog)‚ play

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    Dreams in Of Mice and Men

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    Of Mice and Men Dreams Of Mice and Men is set in Salinas‚ California in the 1930s Great Depression. Life was hard and men could be cruel. Hope might be the only escape from hard reality. This links to the American Dream – represented in George and Lennie’s dream of working hard and getting their own land and farm‚ and control over their own lives. But it was harder than ever to achieve due to the tough economic conditions of the Depression. After Lennie’s death‚ it might be possible for George

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    In the 1930s‚ 1.3 million people migrated to California looking for any work to make a better life. In John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ he specifically shows the different reactions to the 1930s conflicts: racism‚ The Great Depression‚ and itinerant jobs. Steinbeck shows the many contrasting reactions of people in the face of adversity and hardships. When human beings are faced with hardships and adversity‚ all will react differently because of his/her’s past experiences. In Of Mice and

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    In John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ two migrant workers‚ George and Lennie‚ arrive at a new farm to work and raise money for their future farm. George promised Lennie’s aunt that he would watch over Lennie and keep him out of harm’s way‚ after she passed away‚ while Lennie would protect them physically. George and Lennie have an interdependent relationship in the novella Of Mice and Men. Lennie is dependent on George because of his lack of common knowledge and inability to retain any information

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    Discuss occupations generated. Are jobs lost? -Topic Point: When considering the occupations created because of self-driving cars it is important to evaluate occupations lost due to self-driving cars as well. -Supporting Points -1: The advancement of the technology and regulations created due to self-driving cars well play a major role in jobs created and lost. -2: The best way to approach the idea of jobs created or lost are by asking questions of the technology and regulation such as: should

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    In the story‚ of Mice and Men‚ there are few characters who are lonely or left out. The story is about two ranchers and they are best friends. They both don’t have a family anymore. All they can do is to depend on each other; Lennie had a disability. He can’t function like regular person . Lennie kills a dog and a man’s wife . But he did not mean any harm. Then there are Candy and Crooks ‚ They are both lonely because there both handicapped. They don’t fit in like everybody else does. Lennie

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