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    the ranch as if she so superior to all the other man. She says “You bundle bums think you’re so damn good. Whatta ya think i am‚ a kid? I tell ya i could of went with shows. Not jus’ one‚ neither. An’ a guy tol’ me he could put me in pitchers ….” She was breathless with indignation. “ - Sat’iday night. everybody out doin’ som’pin’. Ever’body! An’ what am i doin”? Standin’ here talkin’ to a bunch Of bindle stiffs--a nigger an’ a dum-dum and a lousy ol’ sheep--an’ likin’ it because they ain’t

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    “It wasn’t much to you‚ maybe‚ but it was a hell of a lot to him” (38). She’s a jail bait all set on the trigger. That crley has his work cut out for him. Ranch with a bunch of guys on it ain’t no place for a girl‚ specially like her (51). “Lennie breathed hard‚ You just let ‘em try to get the rabbits. I’ll break their god damn necks‚ I’ll… I’ll smash them with a stick (57). “George slapped him in the face again and again‚ and still Lennie held on to the closed fist (62). “Leggo of him‚ 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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    Craig McCaw who Pioneered Telecommunications once claimed‚ “the American Dream is all about what people will do if you allow them the open opportunity. .. they have the desire‚ the toughness‚ the willingness to work‚ and the education‚ and then they do something with it‚ and it is extraordinary to see.” This illustration is demonstrated in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. Gatsby‚ the main character‚ achieved success and wealth‚ the American Dream‚ by planning and working hard. He came

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    greater. Nick Carraway realizes that although Gatsby is involved in underhanded business dealings and is fixated on money‚ he is a good man at heart. The last time Nick sees Gatsby alive‚ he tells him‚ “They’re a rotten crowd…. You’re worth the whole damn bunch put together.” Gatsby’s romantic view of life may partly be to blame for his inability to achieve his dream. Although he has made his fortune through conducting suspicious

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    "I’m inclined to reserve judgments‚ a habit that has opened up many curious natures to me... " - Nick Carraway. In this classic novel‚ “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald uses Nick Carraway as a narrator. Nick changes profoundly over the course of the novel‚ and his transformation is just as intriguing as Gatsby’s dramatic story. Nick does not clearly know the past between Daisy and Jay Gatsby‚ Nick is too submerged in events and relationships therefore he is somewhat biased as exemplified

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    miss it? I always watch for the longest day of the year and then miss it." 4. "I hate careless people." Even in kidding." 5. "I hate that word hulking. Even in kidding" 6. "You can’t live forever" 7. "Finest specimens of human molars." 8. "The God Damn coward. He didn’t even stop his car." Questions 2 pts each Write the answer of questions listed below. 9. By what name does Gatsby call Nick? 10. What kind of drinks do Gatsy‚ Jordan‚ Tom‚ and Daisy have at the hotel? 11. What city did Nick come

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    Linking Sonnets From The Portuguese to The Great Gatsby 1. The Theme of Love Sonnet 1. Love enters and transforms our life as totally‚ as unanswerably as Death. Like Death it is a presence we have almost no say in. In Fitzgerald’s novel how does love transform Gatsby? But does it transform Daisy? Does it enter into the loves of Nick or Jordan Baker? Sonnet XIV “If thou must love me‚ let it be for nought Except for love’s sake only. Do not say I love her for her smile – her look – her

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    can in the direction of Strun Ni Highschool‚ completely ignoring all the traffic lights as he runs across the road. And if that wasn’t a death flag already the infamouse truck-kun can be seen speeding down the road which the driver stole with a whole bunch of police cars behind him ends up colliding with Masika instantly killing him and causing the driver to loose control of the truck and crash into the nearest building. Masika: ”Rrrrrrrgggggggghhhhhhh! Fuck! That hurt!” ?: “Well‚ of course it would

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    1024-7 November 27th‚ 2012 The Story of a Beautiful Friendship “Many works of literature deal wish close relationships.” In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ the two protagonists have a close relationship. George Milton and Lennie Small are two migrant workers who travel around Salinas Valley‚ California‚ in the 1930’s during the Great Depression. Unquestionably‚ George and Lennie affect each other in both positive and negative ways. George Milton and

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