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    looks after the rabbits. He favors this idea because he tends to pet things he finds as he travels around. The mice he finds‚ among other small furry creatures‚ are too easily hurt or killed when he pets them too hard. Rabbits are big enough for him to look after without hurting them. This thought of the dream acts as a motivator for Lennie‚ because he continues to think about the farm they’re going to have and the rabbits he is going to take care of. While talking about rabbits and rodents‚ he also

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    Lennie Character Analysis

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    Lennie is a bear of a man that does not know his left from his right. He does as George tells him to do yet he tries to put his own spin on it in his own way. At every turn or wherever he goes he wants to here about his dream of tending to the rabbits on a farm. Even though George does all of lennie’s thinking‚ lennie knows what he wants in the end. Lennie could not function without George‚ even though lennie could not understand my thing George said‚ George would have not gotten by without lennie

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    which saw two test events. In the first event‚ a toy rabbit travelled along a track; the centre of this track was hidden by a screen that had a large window in its upper half. The only difference between the two test events was in the height of the rabbit. In one event (expected event)‚ the rabbit was shorter than the lower edge of the window; in the other (unexpected event)‚ the rabbit was taller than the window’s lower edge. In both events‚ the rabbit travelled along the track‚ disappearing at one end

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    living in a world of nonsense ("A World of My Own"‚ as she explains and sings to her little kitten Dinah). Just then‚ Alice sees a White Rabbit (Bill Thompson) wearing a waistcoat and carrying a large pocket watch. She and Dinah follow him into a rabbit hole‚ where Alice suddenly falls down into a deep well‚ leaving Dinah behind. At the bottom‚ she follows the Rabbit into a large chamber-like hall‚ but he escapes through a tiny door. The Doorknob (Joseph Kearns) suggests Alice drink from a bottle marked

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    eliminated all animal testing‚ except for that which is mandated by the government (Proctor and Gamble‚ n.d.)? In truth‚ Proctor and Gamble continues to test its products on a virtual menagerie of animals‚ such as dogs‚ cats‚ guinea pigs‚ hamsters‚ rabbits and mice. The company continues to conduct animal testing for purposes of bringing new consumer products such as hair dyes‚ skin creams and laundry detergents to market. If the package of a product states that it is “new and improved” then it is almost

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    Lennie Terrible Memory

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    Because Lennie has terrible memory George has to remind him many times on what they’ve done and talked about in the past. Lennie can only remember bits and pieces of information and struggles to put all of it together because in chapter one‚ Lennie says ‘’’why sure George‚ I remember that...but… what’d we do then? I remember some girls come by and you says...you say…’’’(Steinbeck 5). Lennie also forgot where they were going and George has to remind him ‘’’Where we goin’‚ George?’’ and George replied

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    abundance of 1950s America. Specifically‚ Rabbit‚ Run (John Updike‚ 1960) and Catcher in the Rye (J.D. Salinger‚ 1951)‚ are the novels that are used in this paper to discuss the theme of conformity versus dissent.

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    Jimmy Carter was attacked by a swamp rabbit while fishing in his hometown of Plains‚ Ga. I myself don’t consider this a major event‚ but I am sure at the time President Carter did. I am still unclear as to what exactly a swamp rabbit is‚ but it doesn’t sound like a pleasant animal. This story is totally irrelevant and doesn’t relate to April 1979 in anyway‚ but this story does include a swamp rabbit. My brother told me a story of his run-in with a swamp rabbit during his Marine Corp training in

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    George and Lennie of an independant rabbit-filled farm life diverges once Lennie’s rabbit-filled mind wanders. Each and every one of Lennie’s requests for George to talk about the rabbits on their dream farm is met with bitterness from George: “The hell with the rabbits. That’s all you ever can remember is them rabbits.” (Steinbeck‚ 3). George could not care less about the rabbits which is evidently Lennie’s only desire from their dream farm. Unlike Lennie’s rabbit-obsessed mindset ‚ George has the

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    staying up until 2 a.m. then going to bed. In the story “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” the Cheshire cat displays the ego‚ the rabbit represents the superego‚ and Alice embodies the id. The cheshire cat represents the ego. He thinks about what Alice wants from the id and also

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