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... actually was. "looks to me like ever' bone in his han' is bust" At the end of the book, Lennie broke Curley's wife's neck. He had ...
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... different. Lennie's role in a lot of the themes in this book is such that, if Lennie were removed, they wouldn't make any sense. Most ...
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... The book follows the lives of Lennie and George and what they go through to survive.To me, this is a story about the relationship between to life long friends ...
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... The book ends on a tragic note with George having to shoot Lennie in the back of the head before a mob of farmhands, led by Curley who was seeking revenge ...
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... He aimed it at the back of Lennie's head and pulled the trigger. I enjoyed reading Of Mice and Men. I think it was a very good book. ...
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... From the very start of the book, Lennie demands that George relay their dream, 'Lennie pleaded: "Come on George. Tell me please George. ...
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... This statement holds true. The end of the book represents an act of compassion from George to Lennie. After Candy tells George that ...
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... else. In one part of the book, Lennie kills Curly's wife while petting her hair, so in revenge Curly wants to kill him. George had ...
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The two main characters, George and Lennie are the complete opposite in every way: Lennie is gigantic in size and George has a smaller build. ...
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... Instead of the movie ending with Carlson's words or confusion like in the book, Lennie and George are shown walking off into the sunset together to search for ...
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... In the book Lennie killed George's dream to having his own farm. The dream George had was to have a farm of his own one day and live off the fat of the land. ...
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... nature. Therefore, their lives, especially Lennie's was pointless. This whole book is mostly pessimistic, but it portrays a sad truth. ...
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... In the book, Lennie commits a horrible, but accidental crime. It is decided, despite his mental disability, that Lennie must be punished. ...
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... Throughout the book, George is continuously telling Lennie that if he were alone he "could live so easy." When Lennie gives his answer of leaving, George ...
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... Lennie immediately obeys George in a way a little brother would obey his older brother. In the end of the book, Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife. ...
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... People were searching for Lennie right after he killed Curley's wife to murder him. Earlier in the book Lennie killed her accidentally by snapping her neck. ...
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Throughout the book, George is continuously telling Lennie that if he were alone he "could live so easy." When Lennie gives his answer that he will be leaving ...
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... I would recommend the book for others because it could teach you a very good lesson. Summary: George was a small man and Lennie a tall man. ...
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... was evident when George kicks Lennie several times when he was drinking water saying to "not drink too much." By the book I had sensed that Lennie and George ...
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... Lenny, however, stays loyal to George throughout the entire book. ... He liked it when Lennie and Candy were in his room talking to him, but he covered his ...
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... Of Mice and Men . At the end of the book when Lennie is being searched for, there are three choices George had. He could run away ...
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... In the book the reader can see George does shoot Lennie to save his soul, why would George go through the trouble to tell him the dream. ...
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... I would have to say Lennie is the protagonist of the book even though George is an extremely critical character as well. Lennie ...
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... The friendship between Lennie and George is the strongest in the book and they both watch for each other in different ways. George ...
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... The person most responsible for Lennie's death is George. The reasons why I think this is mainly because George shot Lennie in the end of the book. ...
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... else on their farm. In the book Of Mice and Men George and Lennie travel together in search of such jobs. George is "small and quick ...
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... The book begins with Lennie and George on their way to a new job on a ranch in California. They new the work would be temporary, but they needed money badly. ...
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... The book begins with Lennie and George on their way to a new job on a ranch in California. They new the work would be temporary, but they needed money badly. ...
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... At this point in the book it becomes apparent that George and Lennie want to pursue the American Dream. Lennie asks George to tell him of their future home. ...
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... The amount of compasion for Lennie was shown numberous times throughout the book. But the main one to focus on is the shooting of Lennie. ...
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