Of Mice and Men how hard life can be for different kinds of people. Of Mice and Men shows how hard “the American Dream” is to achieve, through the lives of George, Lennie, and Curly’s wife. George and Lennie plan to have their own land with rabbits. Lennie makes it hard for George to keep a job, therefore making it harder for George to get money for the land. Curly’s wife could have been a movie star but her mother stopped that from happening. Lennie does another bad thing, messing up…
Humans choose when to allow thoughts to flow through their mind. Through this it is easy to derive another thought: Happiness is as selective as memory and any other process that requires one to actively contemplate a situation. It is easy to identify this in hindsight, which is what makes it simple to realize one’s own realizations. In “Gooseberries”, Ivan is the character who reflects this concept of hindsight and revelation. With his knowledge, Ivan attempts to explain his epiphany on the…
We are walking to the ranch, “Damn it”, I’m so thirsty , I wish that we find out a lake or something to drink. Lennie is walking on front of me, his mouth always talk about the rabbits, “God dammit” he’s so noisy , just wanna shut his mouth and kick him away. “I see a lake,George,” Lennie said. “Where?” I replied. “ Right there George, I’m so thirsty , and I wanna drink some water from that lake”. After he said that , He runs to that lake, oh man , he is running like…
Every truly great book has not only a good plot, but also a symbolic significance, and Of Mice and Men has both. John Steinbeck must have spent more time thinking about the message he wanted to get across than writing the book itself. Of Mice and Men, entirely deserving of the Nobel Prize that it has won, has a significant and powerful import that is about so much more than just a unique pair of migrant workers looking for a better life. I learned from this book that friendships and partnerships…
In “Of Mice And Men” by John Steinbeck, George & Lennie are in search of a good outside of Weed. It has to be outside of Weed because a very serious incident that had happened. It was a misunderstanding but George & Lennie decided to leave to avoid the trouble. Throughout the story, George treats Lennie with so much compassion,love, and kindness & Lennie is very thankful for george. I believe that readers would understand how loving one could be to another person. In the beginning of the…
Everybody has a dream. Some Nightmares, some dreams. In the book Of Mice and Men, Lennie and George shared the same dream. The two lived out on their own, traveling from farm to farm looking for work. The book took place in the great depression, so like the name, they were in the heart of one. George and Lennie were partners in crime in the time. Always together, working, eating, and I bet sometimes sleeping, when Lennie gets a little frightened. The two even shared a dream, and it was a cool…
The real Characters Have you ever felt a weight on your back, felt as if you're carrying another person? Well, this story is for you. In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George, the main character, is placed with the burden of taking care of his large friend with a mental disability, who seems to find trouble everywhere they go. During their adventure George gets in trouble on their first job and then they are forced to move to another farm to work and get money.Lastly in the book…
Why communities should not ban books I believe that it is only right that the school district and the school district only, decides on what kids should read in school. If a parent wants a to change the way their child is taught then it is my belief that maybe the child is better off being home schooled by such parent. One reason as to why parents/communities should not decide on books read in school is that once communities are given this power, they start to ban books. When a book is banned…
Steinbeck writes about the impossibility, and the failure of the American dream for the characters of mice and men. In addition to the novel of mice and men, George Milton is trying to live his life, and have an American dream.It is kind of impossible for George because he has to take care of Lennie, and make sure that he doesn't get into any trouble.See George is a farming kind of man he has to find work on the ranch to live;"Laborers in California's dusty vegetable fields they hustle work…
"Poky and Friends: Tails of Friendship" The story Poky and Friends: Tails of Friendship by Bruce Talkington starts out by the Poky Little Puppy wanting to go exploring. As Poky is exploring, he runs into Sylvester the Snake. Poky runs away, but it seems that everywhere he goes, Sylvester is always at the same place as him. Finally, Poky meets Kit, a skunk who was practicing her spraying in the garden and ends up scaring Sylvester off (Talkington). The book would be considered a folktale,…