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    Of Mice and Men During life‚ people become great friends with other people. Friends are loyal companions. They always have each other’s backs and are there for them whenever they need them and this is a very special relationship. In the short novel Of Mice and Men by author John Steinback‚ a numerous amount of these relationships are formed. Each one of these relationships is unique. Friendships form between Candy and his dog‚ Crooks and Lennie‚ and George and Lennie. Many people say a dog

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    How Effective is The Opening Chapter in Establishing Character Place and Themes Steinbeck writes the novel “Of mice and Men” using third person narrative to emphasise more of the characters feelings. Two migrant agricultural labourers‚ George‚ and Lennie have left their previous jobs in a hurry‚ following accusations of attempted rape. The reader discovers that George is short of stature‚ we can identify this at the front of the book‚ and throughout the novel ‘the first man was small’

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    In George and Lennie’s relationship George takes the parent roll and treats Lennie as if he is a child. As they are talking about going for the interview for the job George exclaims “Now when we go in to see the boss‚ what you gonna do?”. This shows that he is checking up on Lennie and making sure he has understood instructions‚ which is like what parents do to their children. This shows that Lennie is very much like a child and has to be told many times about information‚ which leads on to how Lennie

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    Was George right to shoot Lennie? ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a story based around the hardships of migrant workers in the Great Depression of 1920’s and 30’s America. The story follows the central protagonists‚ George and Lennie as they settle into life at a new ranch. However through the climax of the story Lennie ends up in a tough situation‚ leaving George to kill his only friend. The question is was George right to shoot Lennie in their situation? Or did he betray his friend in the worst way

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    Describe at least ONE relationship that was important in the text(s). Explain why you learned something from this relationship in the text(s). An important relationship in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is the relationship between George and Lennie. I learned many things from this relationship including; that in order to be compassionate people have to make life changing decisions‚ that some people are willing to sacrifice parts of their lives in order to protect others and the

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    Lennie is probably the central character in the book‚ ‘Of Mice And Men’. At the beginning of the book he is referred to as being like an animal because of his ‘shapeless face’ and his ‘wide sloping shoulders’. Steinbeck first describes Lennie like a bear dragging his large paws. He also drinks from the pool in the brush like a horse‚ ‘snorting into the water like a horse’. From the beginning of the book we can see that Lennie is an interesting character due to his mental disability. He is a huge

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    Symbiotic Relationships A symbiotic relationship is a relationship in which two people rely on each other for something beneficial. A symbiotic relationship exists between George and Lennie‚ and is demonstrated throughout the novel‚ Of Mice and Men. However‚ other characters in the novel do not have symbiotic relationships. Since these characters do not have symbiotic relationships‚ they cannot experience life to its fullest and they have trouble leading a healthy‚ and rewarding life. "[…] I got

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    what or when. At first‚ this rare relationship seems to prove that George doesn’t like Lennie and views him as a burden. It’s not until Lennie says he will hide in a cave that people will notice that George does like Lennie. Which might explain why he is so hurt shooting him at the end of the book. He has lost his only true friend. Although it seems as if George does everything for LennieLennie enhances George’s life too by being so optimistic and not letting George forget about their dream. Not only

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    the relationship‚ until ultimately trust is lost. In “Of Mice and MenGeorge wants to believe that Lennie will not go against his words. However‚ this complete trust that Lennie has in George can work against him. Lennie trusts that George would never lead him wrong and that George’s words are final. However within chapter five‚ readers and Lennie realize that this is not always true. In chapter five‚ Lennie is in the barn with his puppy. However‚ the pup is dead due to Lennie’s hand. Lennie knows

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                Kimaru 1    11-28-12 Mrs.McSweeney Adv.Eng.10 Of Mice and Men What could’ve been             Lennie sits by the deep pool near the river‚ waiting for George. He’s proud of himself for remembering this is the spot where he’s to wait. George is really the only thing on his mind right now. After getting harassed by a hallucination of his Aunt Clara and a rabbit‚ Lennie is thrilled to see George and begs him to give him hell‚ so that things can get back to normal. George is strangely not

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