Characters in Of Mice and Men Essay

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, one of the characters, Candy, lives and works on a ranch. He is past his prime, in addition to being physically handicapped. Most other workers on the ranch know this all too well, and often ostracize the man for bringing little work value to the ranch. Alongside Candy, on the ranch live quite a few dogs, some quite young and one very old, who are also determined to provide little work value and are later cast aside because of this. The treatment of these…

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    Of Mice and Men is an American literary classic. It is a novel, and was written by John Steinbeck in 1937. Of Mice and Men tells the story of two migrant farmers named George and Lennie. George is a short man - both in temper and height. He is traveling with his childhood friend, Lennie. In many ways, Lennie is the opposite of George: while George is small of stature, his companion is big. Lennie also has a mental disability, which causes many characters in Of Mice and Men to comment on his…

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    They "display the basest elements of nature... and lack all sensitivity, all compassion for those more helpless and weaker in mind and body than they are" (Johnson 16). Curley is extremely competitive, a trait that is evident in his desire to prove himself in a fight with Lennie and in his constantly asking where his wife is, as if he is competing with the other workers for her or demonstrating his "ownership" of her. Jealousy consumes him, and he lives as if he is subject to Darwin's theory of…

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    John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is a depressing about two men, Lennie and George, who get chased out of their hometown. They arrive on a ranch to work where there are a lot of incidents. Through these incidents their friendships or tested and innocent characters such as Lennie, Candy, and Curley’s wife suffer. Lennie Smalls continually suffers because he often feels soft things because he does not know any better. For example when he fell Curleys wife's hair when she When she started yelling…

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    Candy Do you know what it is like to be useless when everyone else around you is working hard? In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, this is what Candy goes through. Candy has a broken hand and is too old to be productive on the ranch. He will be kicked off the ranch sooner or later. Candy, the old men in Of Mice and Men, can be described as a useless, joyous and caring person. Candy can be considered unproductive as he does not work on the ranch anymore. Candy isn’t as strong as he once used…

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    my room.” “Why ain’t you wanted?” Lennie asked.” “Cause I’m black..” (Steinbeck 68) Of Mice and Men , written by John Steinbeck, takes place in Salinas, California on a ranch. Many of the characters in this novel have impairments, such as Lennie Small, Crooks, Candy and Curley’s wife. For example, Lennie is mentally challenged, Crooks is black, Candy is old and Curley 's wife is lonely. One of the many characters with an impairment in the book is Lennie Small. Lennie has a mental disability that…

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    trying to save enough money to buy a piece of land, but unlike most people George isn’t alone in this endeavor. George has Lennie and Lennie has George. After reading the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the character George left the biggest impression on me. My impressions of George is that he is a character who doesn’t want to be alone in a time when everyone was alone, he is an intelligent person who understands what he is doing, and that George is the one who truly got hurt at the…

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    story, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, readers are introduced to many morally ambiguous characters. It all begins with our two main characters, George and Lennie, who are making their way to a ranch to work. Now, Lennie is a large, inane character and George is a smaller, erudite character. They must work on a ranch so they can make enough money to open their own ranch. However, they run into many roaring complications in the working process. The morally ambiguous character that many…

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    Curley is a major example of a power seeking character. As a small, anger-filled man, he seeks power over the ranch hands, large men such as Lennie, and even his own wife. Within the first two chapters, Curley becomes an obvious antagonist. While in the bunkhouse, Candy, the old swamper, tells George and Lennie about the trouble revolving around Curley. Candy says, "He just don't give a damn. Won't ever get canned 'cause his old man's the boss" (Steinbeck 27). This reveals how Curley abuses his…

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    Candy is a very important character that impacts George and Lennie greatly on their journey to find a job, and opening their own small bunny farm. Candy spent many years of his life as a ranch hand, who actually lost one hand while working. Along with losing his hand he lost all the money he earned while working on the ranch, leaving him poor and in the exact same situation as both George and Lennie. He has a sad, dependent, personality that usually brings down the mood of the group. When Candy…

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