Lennie had adopted a dog, but suddenly after George left with the other men Lennie tried to pet the puppy; unluckily killing the dog. George said in the book, “He stroked the pup again. “You wasn`t big enough,” he said. “They tol` me and tol` me you wasn`t. I di`n`t know you`d get killed so easy.” Lennie always felt heartbroken with his unexpected actions because he loved very much to pet the soft animals. Besides, when Curley`s wife came over to have a talk with Lennie, he put his hands over…
Sidekicks, Romans, other people who live in the same nation, give me your (real/honest/legitimate thought/something to think about/believe/trust/respect). I have come here to cover Caesar, not to clap/support/bolster/support him. The dangerous that men do is inspected after their passings, yet the huge/extreme is often secured with them. It should be the same with Caesar. The respectable Brutus let you (understand/make real/honest/accomplish) that Caesar was high-coming to. On the off chance…
First, George shouldn't have killed Lennie because Lennie was like family, and George cared for him. An example of when George and Lennie care for each other occurs in chapter one when they were talking about how they are protecting each other. Lennie says,"’I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you’" (Steinbeck 14). George cares for Lennie and Lennie cares for George. Their…
shouldn't know. She also knew how to keep her mouth shut. When Mary Ruth was a young woman, she was extremely nice. In 1991, she went to a university called Karman University. She later joined the sorority called Narwhals School for Nasties. Even though she was nice, she was not very appealing. People actually called her Hester, because nobody liked her. She joined the sorority in May of 1993. The dean, Dean Router, was really nice to Hester, but she knew that something was different about her.…
him about this, but is Jay Gatsby really that bad of a person? I believe Jay Gatsby is simply…
Dependency is something everyone needs, some more than others. Of Mice and Men takes place in Soledad, California during the Great Depression. The story tells the tale of two men, George and Lennie, and their journey of going from place to place in search of work. They have a very strong friendship and stick with each other through everything. George and Lennie depend on each other in many different ways: financially, socially, and psychologically in their relationship. George and Lennie…
‘I know who done it,’ he cried. ‘That big son-of-a-bitch done it. I know he done it. Why---ever’body else was out there playin’ horseshoes.’ He worked himself into a fury. ‘I’m gonna get him. I’m going for my shotgun. I’ll kill the big son-of-a-bitch myself. I’ll shoot ‘m in the guts. Come…
My hair was long and wavy. My family told me that I looked very beautiful. Once I got back to school that night many people was complimenting me and congratulating me as well. Not too many people knew that I was one of the homecoming princesses. There was also some people who just looked as if they wanted to say something but didn’t know how to approach me. I didn’t let that bother me because I knew some of them probably thought I was feeling myself such as thinking…
Learned Trust “Trust is something developed in the first few years of your life. Usually infants have one “face” they can depend on and trust.” A little while back my psychologist Dr. Henry told me that. I realized that I have a problem trusting people and don 't like having to depend on someone. I am a very self-dependent person. I push myself to work hard, get good grades and do things I enjoy. I do not like having somebody constantly telling me to do my homework, or don’t forget to go to work…
open mind about everything, making him optimistic and full of life. It’s understandable that you may believe this story is pessimistic in numerous ways. For example, he does fall off the grid for a while when he begins selling drugs and hanging out with the wrong crowd. Also, how the relationship between Yunior and Rafa isn’t the best brotherly love anyone can truly have. Apart from this, the book tries to be realistic; nobody has a perfect relationship with their siblings and nobody has had…