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    Of Mice and Men Research Paper Of Mice and Men is the story of two men‚ George and Lennie‚ trying to achieve the American dream. Innocence is a prominent feature in Lennie’s personality‚ which is a large part of the story as a whole. In of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck suggests that Lennie’s innocence is a burden to both Lennie and George in the world of evil men present in the story as seen through George’s constant trouble to keep Lennie from causing trouble‚ Lennie hurting others and feeling no

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    Francisco Castro English 11 Mr.Woythaler/Mr. Lombardo February 27‚ 2010 In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck many topics come up throughout the story. Topics that are about bonds between two people and about people who are lonely. These controlling ideas are used to make different themes in the story. The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck expresses themes of Friendship and Loneliness through various literary elements. The theme of a true friend that is always there when

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    “I got you to look after me‚ and you got me to look after you.” Those words are exchanged between two best friends‚ Lennie and George‚ in John Steinbeck’s book‚ Of Mice and Men. This book is about a unique pair of men‚ George and Lennie. George is small and has defined features and Lennie is a big‚ mentally disabled man. The two travel together and have a father son type of relationship. They get a job at a farm bucking barley‚ and George always looks after Lennie trying to make sure he doesn’t mess

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    The novel Of Mice and Men shows many examples of commitment and loyalty. Lennie respects very highly of George all the time. Lennie is mentally slow‚ so he might think of George as his master‚ but they are best friends. George is committed to reach his dream. He has always wanted to own a small “dream farm‚” and many people are financially supporting him. Even though he doesn’t end up with the dream farm in the novel‚ he still worked very hard for it. Lastly‚ everyone was loyal to Slim. The rest

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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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    OF MICE AND MEN CHARACTERS Of Mice and Men the characters are clearly drawn and memorable. Some could be the subject of a whole essay‚ while others would not. Of course a question on a theme (see below) might require you to write about characters‚ anyway: for example‚ to discuss loneliness‚ you write about lonely people. George and Lennie The principal characters are George Milton and Lennie Small (whose name is the subject of a feeble joke: “He ain’t small”. Who says this?). Lennie is enormously

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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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    Every being in the world is reliant on hopes and dreams. Ambitious or temporary‚ big or small Of Mice and Men implies the predominant theme of ‘belonging’. The four main characters: George‚ Lennie‚ Curley’s wife and Crooks show their strong desire for this. Steinbeck gets the message across‚ that with dreams‚ anything can be conquered. George’s fantasies may never become reality‚ however‚ his ability to sustain the mundane‚ shows how important hopes and dreams are to the human condition. In addition

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    Explore the ways Steinbeck presents the character of Curley’s wife in Of Mice and Men     The novel Of Mice and Men was written in the 1930’s by a man named John Steinbeck. The book is set in America and at a time during the Great Depression. This was when the stock market had crashed some years prior‚ lots of companies went bankrupt‚ the banking systems failed and a massive soar in unemployment was witnessed. Also during this period of the Great Depression droughts were seen in the southern and

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    Imagine always cleaning up your friend’s messes. You are always the one to fix things up after your friend does something wrong or even worse‚ you must be the one to end it. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ a man named George and his friend Lennie‚ travel to find work after Lennie is accused of rape from touching a lady’s dress. During their work on the ranch‚ Lennie accidentally kills a worker’s wife. Readers may think that Lennie has a harder life than George because he is mentally

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