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    George Milton Character Analysis George Milton is a protagonist from the book Of Mice and Men. George Milton is a quick-witted man who is Lennie’s guardian‚ best friend and protector. George’s physical description is described as “quick of face with restless eyes and sharp strong features”. Through the main character George Milton‚ John demonstrates his naturalistic ideals and belief in Determinism. He is illustrated by being a rational‚ caring and trustworthy person whose static characterization

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    27‚ 2007 Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck: Characterization of George George is calm and collected‚ despite his solemn mood after Curley¡¯s wife is discovered dead. In that moment‚ the ill-fated protagonist begins to understand what must be done and prepares himself for the final stretch‚ and yet his hand is trembling as he points the barrel of the gun to the back of Lennie¡¯s head. Logical‚ clever but fiercely loyal and compassionate‚ George Milton is clearly a round and dynamic character. He

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    George Milton Of mice of men: George’s physical description is described as “quick of face with restless eyes and sharp strong features”. He is smaller in size than Lennie and in looks he is completely different to lennie. His face is well defined and gives an impression of native intelligence he seems naturally alert to the possibilities of imminent danger. Often he is usually bad tempered with lennie this is reflected in his frequent use of bad language and “giving Lennie hell”. He is usually guilt-ridden

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    The Dynamic Personality of George Milton “Guys like us got no family. They make a little stake an’ then they blow it in. They ain’t got nobody in the worl’ that gives a hoot in hell about em---” says George Milton in the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Although George was occasionally strict with Lennie and told him just how Lennie should act‚ could there have been a heart under those dirty farm clothes? In the story‚ George guides Lennie throughout California during the Great Depression

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    Through the main character George Milton‚ John demonstrates his naturalistic ideals and belief in Determinism. A deeper look at the character‚ George Milton‚ brings forth his role as the protagonist in the book‚ his dream in the book and the purpose of his action in regards to Lennie’s death. Just by reading the first few pages of the book it becomes apparent that he plays the role of the protagonist in the novella. It is almost undisputed that‚ anomalies aside‚ that George is Lennie’s protector and

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    George Milton is a complex character from the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck. He travels with his long time companion‚ Lennie Small since Lennie is unable to care for himself. He has no family and spends his days working as a ranch hand. In the novella‚ the protagonist George is an authoritative‚‚ resentful‚ yet very compassionate character. George’s authoritative nature is evident form the start of the novella. His companion Lennie is small minded and often acts like a child. Therefore

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    In one of the most popular novels of the 20th century‚ . Two Great Depression era workers‚ George Milton and Lennie Small‚ share their dream of owning a farm and of living off “the fatta the lan’.” Unfortunately‚ after a tragic incident involving Curley’s wife‚ the brotherhood takes a turn for the worst. In what some scholars would call “the modernist version of Julius Caesar’s ending‚” George shoots Lennie‚ which some regard as a modern spin to Brutus stabbing his Caesar. While some may find that

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    John Milton From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia John Milton (9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674) was an English poet‚ polemicist‚ a scholarly man of letters‚ and a civil servant for the Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. He wrote at a time of religious flux and political upheaval‚ and is best known for his epic poem Paradise Lost. Milton ’s poetry and prose reflect deep personal convictions‚ a passion for freedom and self-determination‚ and the urgent issues and political turbulence

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    In his short story “Victory Lap”‚ George Saunders used characterization to draw attention to how some people find it easier to cover up reality instead of facing it. He first emphasizes on that covering things up habit near the beginning of the story when Alison Pope’s imagination bring her to recreate a situation where a hunter kills a deer. Alison then asks the hunter to‚ “lay her out in a field of clover‚ with roses strewn about her.” With that particular act of putting flowers around the body

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ the main character‚ George Milton is a very likable‚ amiable guy. George takes Lennie Small under his wing like he was his blood brother. When George shot Lennie‚ I believe he felt he the made the right decision. On page 105 and 106‚ Lennie and George keep going back and forth about the American Dream. “‘How’s it gonna be? . . . For the rabbits” Lennie shouted. “For the rabbits” George repeated.”’ They shared a common vision with the animals in the backyard

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