Of Mice And Men Bio Analysis

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Tom – 22

Tom is the smart and sensible one out of the group he knows when something isn’t right. Tom has a normal 9 to 5 job doing architecture. He met Fredrick inside a shop to help him with cash. Sometimes he does like to rhyme or rap about his life tom has travelled too many countries.

Fredrick - 21

Fredrick is a road sweeper that doesn’t like his jobs as much. He dropped out of university to pursue his dream in football. Fredrick doesn’t believe in the education system and thinks it’s broken. Fredrick and Lenny are brothers.

Lenny 22

Lenny is one of those guys in the group you need. Lenny is Fredrick’s older brother. Lenny likes to bull shit a lot about how much stuff he can get and what he has done. In truth he is
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This is also seen by Lenny and Fredrick. What they don’t know is that what’s in the oyster card is meant for tom. Tom being sensible looks inside the oyster and finds an unusual symbol. What does this symbol even mean who knows. But before tom leaves Fredrick exchanges numbers tom.

Scene 5

Whilst Fredrick goes back to his job sweeping the road. He looks at the shop window and sees the same message as what Tom got then suddenly Lenny calls Fredrick saying he got the same message as well. So then they all decide to meet up at park with Tom.

Scene 6

All of them discuss about the message which has been received. Fredrick sees something on the tree with some one's face on it with a cross over his face. There is a message on it saying your next. Once Tom and Fredrick turn back Lenny is gone.

Scene 7

Fredrick is freaking out about what happened to his brother. Tom try is trying to calm him down but it does seem to work. Suddenly they hear a sound tell to come and see what's on bench chair. When they follow the message and go to the chair. Another face appears its Fredrick with the same symbol and message. Tom turns his head back and he can’t seem to find Fredrick. Tom doesn’t understand what's

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