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9 Cards in this Set
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"a huge man, shapeless of face with large pale eyes with large sloping shoulders" |
a discription showing his animal like instincts |
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"the way a bear drags his paws" |
more animal like instincts |
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"make um stop George" |
The parental relationship and the fact Lennie is to look to George as he struggles to take responsibility fro his own actions |
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"smiled helplessly in an attempt to make friends"- with crooks |
Shows his childish mind is yet to understand the theme of discrimination. He is unaware that Crooks should be treated any differently. |
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"gonna let me tend the rabbits" |
Lennie's dream inside of Georges dream of being self sufficient and owning a farm. This can represent both the AD and the compionship the share so much so they see each other being together for the future |
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"Don't go yellin he said and shook her" |
This shows his violence and strength although his innocence due to he doesn't realise she is dead |
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"I done another bad thing" |
He begins to take responsibility for his actions. |
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"me an' you" |
Despite everything that Lennie has done he knows the George is going to be there for him |
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"Le's do it now, Le's get that place now" |
George makes Lennie carry the idea of the dream right to the end |