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    only for a specific and sparse few to come through. I have had some hard knocks; on the other hand that is what makes me human. Friendship is of substance to me, on the grounds that I have been friendless; I know how it feels to have people tear me down. Stripping my dignity from me limb from limb, slowly causing me to deflate like a balloon, to the point I…

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    October 2017 Stargirl Love and friendship to me is one of the most important things in life. Love and friendship are as important as it is because if you ever need anyone to talk to or to help you in any way, someone is always there to guide you in the best direction. Stargirl by: Jerry Spinelli. Love and friendship are important to the plot of the novel Stargirl, by Jerry Spinelli in so many ways. The novel's message about love and friendship are that it's one of the most important…

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    There are many different types of friendships. There are some that are short lived and some that are long lasting. For me, I’ve had several people that have come and gone throughout my life. However, there is one friendship that has lasted for 14 years. The person who has made this happen is Jennifer. She is my partner in crime and friend for life. Our friendship officially began in the third grade. However, before we became the best of friends, she told me that in second grade, she used…

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    The Notion of True Friendship and One-sided Relationships In Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics, he claims that the best kind of friendship as one where equity on both sides is emphasized and present, and recognition of both sides mutual admiration for each other. Although others might argue one-sided friendships can often fail due to the lack of perceived mutual admiration or reciprocation, I argue against this view. In order to defend this argument I will present and explain Aristotle’s notion of…

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    A true friendship is something that everyone wants to have but not everyone can have it. in the novella Of Mice and Men the author shows the true meaning of friendship and these 2 best friends Lennie and George shows that they have Friendship and they love each other,care for each other and always have their backs I will give some really great evidence and try to show the relationship these guys had. Through the book George one of the two main characters he shows how he cares and takes care of…

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    completely original story or message, which therefore makes it understandable why we seem to find thousands of novels with friendship as a theme, such as Steinbeck’s famous novella, Of Mice and Men. A good novel makes us question something about our lives, and Steinbeck’s creation is no different. This novel begs, in a metaphoric sense of course, for readers to define friendship and look to see what we value in friends. However, when this is done, a startling question may arise; are George and…

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    Of Mice and Men Final Essay #3 The theme of friendship is explored in this novel because even though Lennie isn't the brightest, George stays with him and he does not leave him. He does not want to leave him because they were born in the same town and they were always together and they became used to always working together so if they worked alone it would feel odd for the both of them. George can sometimes be mean towards Lennie but Lennie does not let him bother him. After George says some…

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    Friendship Friendship is a feeling that everyone has and should experience in their life. It is a feeling of love and compassion for another person and helps the person know they can trust them. It lets the person know that you would so anything for each other no matter how big or small. In the novella, Of Mice and Men, there are two main characters Lennie and George. George and Lennie show compassion and friendship for each other all throughout the story in many different ways. There are many…

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    In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, George is a true friend to Lennie. George carries Lennie’s pay for him so that Lennie will not lose it. George gets Lennie out of trouble when he has done bad things even though it makes them lose jobs. George does not want Lennie to mess with Curley or Curley’s wife because he does not want Lennie to get into trouble. Lennie could not have had a better friend because George is loyal, caring, and protective of Lennie. George shows the reader what true…

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    sometimes have certain way to connect with us as readers. Some may connect you with an experience similar to the character. Or sometimes there may be an idea or theme you could relate to, such as love or friendship. The Alchemist and Of Mice and Men both clearly have these two themes of love and friendship and can very well relate to many readers lives, and my own. In the book Of Mice and Men, Lennie and George both have a strong relationship and show love toward each other. They are so close…

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