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    The Humane Death of Lennie In the novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck creates a humane friendship between two characters, George Milton and Lennie Small. This compatible friendship begins in their childhood when Lennie and George first meet because of the death of Lennie’s Aunt Clara, and George who is deviated from Society becomes basically a brother to him. Soon enough Lennie and George get kicked out of the brush and they begin to start a new lifestyle in Weed hoping to make money to be…

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    In John Steinbeck’s “Of Mice of Men, Crooks, a minority states, “I seen hundreds of men come by on the road an’ that same damn thing in their heads… They come, an’ they quit an’ go on; an every one of ‘em’s got a little piece of land in his head. An’ never a God damn one of ‘em ever gets it” (Steinbeck 74). He makes his point that men, especially minorities, will never achieve their American Dream. No matter how diligent they are with their work, the men in the story will never acquire the…

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    man’s life can change as it goes on. Started out with four men on the ship Lady Vain after it came to a clash. Pendick urged there were only three men; one men drowned attempting to be a part of their group. After a few days of not being able to stand the starvation and thirst, Helmar, thought of a plan but Prendick did not agree until the next day. A fight starts between the two other men, and Prendick tries to help Helmar, then both men fell overboard leaving Prendick all alone. After two…

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    Curley’s Wife: Alone and Unloved In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, Curley’s wife is a lonely character described as a “tart” (28). She only identifies as “Curley’s wife” in the book, and, as a result, she is not ever given a name. Curley’s wife has an obvious relationship with Curley, but other than him, she has no other relationships. This is because the men on the ranch have a fear of causing trouble with Curley. The so called “tart” in the novel is described as having “full…

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    Tragic Friendship Killing your best friend is tragic, but it might not always be the wrong decision. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie have a long lasting relationship. They both aspire to have a farm with a garden, rabbits, cows, and chickens. Due to disastrous events, Lennie and George will never have the opportunity of owning their dream farm. George is justified in killing Lennie because it’s for Lennie’s own good, he spared him a harsh death, and he prevented…

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    Life is full of future dreams and goals.Some may come true, and others may cause misfortune. In the story, “Of Mice and Men.” Lennie, a big strong mentally challenged adult who doesn't know his strength, and George, a smarter more petite guy, travel together. Both have goals and dreams of owning a farm one day. They both have their dreams like many others but some may fail and can hurt each person in one way. Failed ideas cause misfortune in two main ways, the first is from not having another…

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    Throughout the novel, Of Mice and Men, Curley’s wife felt the emotional state of loneliness while she lived on the farm due to the rules and regulations her husband had put on the farm and the men who lived on it. Although there was people on the farm who surrounded her, she still felt like she was alone and had no one who loved…

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    Death was gentle when handling different souls, like Liesel’s sick brother, Werner, Rudy, and Hans and Rosa Hubermann. Death showed his softer side when handling Werner’s soul. He held the spirit very softly and treated him like a valuable object. “He warmed up soon after, but when I picked him up originally, the boy’s spirit was soft and cold, like ice cream.” While in Death’s arms, Werner, Liesel’s brother, was held gently,…

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    Mice and Men” there is this woman known as Curley’s wife she is known for her beauty, her beauty is her power, and she uses it to flirt with the men on the ranch and make her husband jealous. She is utterly alone on the ranch, and always seeks attention from every little thing. Even though Curley’s wife is a woman of beauty and a woman that desires to talk to anybody her loneliness can always wear her down. She is always seeking attention and finding ways to talk to some of them men on the…

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    In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck’s main theme is loneliness. Every character in the book is lonely. Through the loneliness, there is one character who understands more than others: Slim. Slim fits the archetype of a wise man, or a sage. Archetypes are made to show common traits in characters. Slim is wise; he understands things that other characters do not. Slim is spoken highly of, even named prince of the ranch by the other characters. In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck portrays Slim with…

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