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    reading of “Of Mice and Men”‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ I feel that the one quote that embodies the author’s message of the entire work is located towards the end of the novel. I find that the quote that embodies the message is‚ “He pulled the trigger.” (106). To me‚ this quote shows the loyalty of George to Lennie. In the beginning of the novel‚ we see that George has somewhat rescued Lennie‚ and taken him away from the danger that he was facing back in Weed. At any point of time‚ George could have

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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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    Beaulieu 1 Timothy Beaulieu Ms. Messier English 10H 2/27/13 George the Murderer As George’s lawyer‚ Timothy Beaulieu‚ I will be defending my litigant George Milton in this murder trial. George Milton was charged with premeditated murder for killing Lennie Small. One might find it alarming that George killed his best friend‚ Lennie‚ after all their aforementioned adventures together. Another might find it eccentric that Curley’s wife was killed and then Lennie gets killed shortly after. Accusa

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    George Washington Quote

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    Associate with people of good quality‚ if you esteem your own reputation; for it is better to be alone than in bad company. ~George Washington I agree with George Washington. What I agree with the most is that it is much better to be alone than in bad company. The company that you keep can also act as a reflection of you. Bad company stresses you out. It does not bring out the best in you or the people around you. What’s worse‚ is that people get the wrong impression of you. Everyone knows

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    Of Mice and Men Quotes

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    “Lennie. You gunna be sick like you was last night” (5). “Georges hand remained outstretched imperiously. Slowly‚ like a terrier who doesn’t want to bring it’s ball to it’s master‚ Lennie approached‚ drew back‚ approached again. George snapped his fingers sharply‚ and at the sound Lennie laid the mouse in his hand” (10). “I don’t want no ketchup. I wouldn’t eat no ketchup if it were right here beside me” (13). “Hide till I come for you. Don’t let nobody see you. Hide in the brush over by

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    Of Mice and Men: Lennie and George Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ is the story of two simple farm hands‚ Lennie Small‚ who incidentally‚ really isn ’t very small‚ and his better half‚ George Milton‚ on their quest to have "a place of their own‚" with plenty of furry bunnies‚ of course. Sound strange? Read on to get clued in. The book opens along the banks of the Salinas River a few miles south of Soledad‚ California. Everything is calm and beautiful‚ and nature is alive.

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    During the Great Depression‚ things were quite different than they are now. The book “Of Mice and Men” takes place in this time. Most people then didn’t have someone to travel around from ranch to ranch with. George Milton and Lennie Small‚ however‚ had each other. Most times During the Great Depression‚ people used their salary towards having a “good time”. On the other hand‚ George and Lennie saved their pay so they could buy a property to have a small farm and house. Almost no one back then‚ or

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    Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men takes place during the Dustbowl in California at a time of poverty. George and Lennie are two men who have just arrived at a ranch in Soledad for their new job. Lennie does not make a good first impression on the boss’s son. One theme the story suggests is that loneliness can cause negatively affects people. In the beginning of the story there are several occasions where the reader sees how sad that Candy becomes after the death of his dog. . “Candy lay rigidly on his bed staring

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    Crane-Man Quotes

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    Crane-Man‚ from the novel A Single Shard‚ has many traits that him. A character trait that describes Crane-Man is knowledgeable. One example that shows how Crane-Man is knowledgeable is‚ "Crane-Man fussed about his creation‚ making invisible adjustments to the straw." The quote shows how Crane-Man is knowledgeable because of his ability to weave a jiggeh‚ or straw backpack. He has to have a lot of knowledge and experience to be able to make a backpack by weaving straw. This shows his knowledge

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    they are justified in doing so? George‚ a strong‚ defined man‚ ponders this question at the end of John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men. George’s companion‚ Lennie‚ is a mentally challenged individual who always finds a way to whip up trouble. After countless accidents and mishaps‚ Lennie makes the innocent but cataclysmic mistake of killing Curley’s wife. This leads the men of the ranch to try to put Lennie in his place by torturing or killing him. George must decide to escape with Lennie

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