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...Lennie says “ Jus’ a dead mouse, George. I didn’t kill it. Honest! I found it. I found it dead” he warns us from Lennie’s obsession and also strange one. This shows his obsession of petting dead animals. His lack of intell... - Of Mice and Men Essay -
...use he thought that she was going to go tell Curley that he was hurting her. As she struggled to get out Lennie just sat there holding her and crying for her not to be angry. And in the process of trying to restrain her,... - Lennie and George -
Lennie and George: In what ways are they mates? ...
George and Lennie are in every instance mates. I suppose that some opposition comes from the book where George often says that Lennie is a nuisance, and he got stuck with ... - OF MICE AND MEN -
... there own place and have crops and rabbits for Lennie to feed and pet.
George had to remind Lennie about every thing all the time but when he told Lennie to do something he whould do it. George got him and Lennie a jo... - Of Mice and Men -
...at is in a way what makes him one of the best friends you could ask for because he will not take anything personally. This is good because he will not take anything negative seriously. He would never say anything bad to ... - Character Analysis Of Mice and Men -
... I think Carlson just enjoys murder and guns so he didn’t mind killing Lennie. It was amusing to him. Curly was just out to get Lennie and he was glad Lennie was dead, but I am glad that Curly did not get the pleasure of k... - of mice and men -
...he way. After Lennie caused trouble in Weed, George lashed out at Lennie said he could “have had it so easy, if you wasn’t around” (Steinbeck 7) George could have done better things in life, but he chose to stay loyal to ... - of mice and men -
...easy for George to look after Lennie. Actually, George should look after him all the time.
And if he doesn’t, Lennie will come into troubles because he makes a lot of stupid things. When they arrive at their new farm the ... - George (Of Mice And Men) -
...eliness. George in Of Mice and Men is frequently playing "solitaire" (i.e. a card game for one person).
However, George is not a pathetic character. He has a will and he exercises it to make two critical decisions at... - Of mice and men -
...lls them without really noticing what he has done, until George tells him that he did something wrong. After being scolded, Lennie is very remorseful about what he did. Once, after being yelled at Lennie says, “I pinched t... - of mice and men -
...ally disabled. Together the two struggle through poverty as they try to make thier dreams come true.
The story takes place with George and Lennie on their way to Salinas to find work. On the way, Lennie picks up a dea... - George and Lennie -
...iew, George told Lennie, “…You jus’ stand there and don’t say nothing… we won’t get no job, but if he sees ya work before he hears you talk, we’re set.”(p.6) Even though Lennie was as hard a worker as George, Lennie lacked... - Of mice and men Lennie analysis -
...im, but mostly by George. Slim keeps Lennie from getting fired when Curley got his hand “caught in a machine” (64). Lennie is also protected by George; as friends they stick together, “I got you. We got each other” (104) a... - George-Lennie-Relationship -
...a comrade in the soul of his dog, and the dog depended on Candy for feeding and nurturing. George had always been with Lennie, through the thick and through the thin, and Lennie relied on George to plan and set their prior... - Lord of the flys- analysis -
...faced with an enormous dilemma, I will conclude whether George’s actions were morally correct.
Firstly, George is extremely reluctant to kill Lennie, but feels it is necessary and for Lennie’s own good. George came to be ... - responsibility to others -
...n that he had when aunt Clara died. He was all Lennie
had so he had to keep Lennie out of trouble because he had
a mental disbility.
He kept Lennie in line for most of the novel, he never let
him when he was a pain... - OF MICE AND MEN -
...ollable. As they work from ranch to ranc, Lennie relies on Georg e for guidance and help. Rather than wasting their money, they try to save it in the hope of buying their own farm. While working at one farm they meet a wor... - AQA coursework prose (Of Mice of Men) -
...characters know each other cones later, “That woman was your Aunt Clara.” said George. This obviously suggests that George has some sort of connection with Lennie. Though Georges’s relationship with George seem forced at t... - Mr -
... you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you done before I want you to come right here an’ hide in the brush”(15). Being with Lennie a long time has given George the knowledge to prepare for the worst. Lennie depends on Geo... - Explore the theme of loneliness in ‘Of mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck -
... by killing Lennie, George saved him from the horrible death by the mob and perhaps more from the reality of their unreachable utopia. I don't know if I could do the same to try to help a weak friend. If someone dear to me...