The Character Of Slim In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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“Leaders keep their eyes on the horizon, not just on the bottom line.” (Warren Bennis). All around the world whether it was hundred years ago or current times our society consistently has individuals on the top of the hierarchy ladder. The job of having to guiding others in a pragmatic manner can be heavily weighted on one’s shoulders. Varying from deciding the fate of their society, to just advising an individual are examples of events branded in a leader’s daily routine. In the book Of mice and men the character Slim conveys the ``due to his skills, his personality, and his

First and foremost, Slim is looked up to in the bunkhouse seeing he is skillful in several aspects. Immediately, Slim was described as a one of the men who could be

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