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... name of the town. Crooks, George, and Curley's wife- all hold the sentiment of loneliness in their hearts. From the beginning of ...
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... '"Listen nigger', [Curley's wife] said, (y)ou know what I can do to you if you open your ... Unlike Lennie or Crooks George has the potential to be his own boss. ...
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... Now that Lennie has broken Curley's wife's neck, George ... George has chosen his fate to be a worker and not ... and represents the lives of Lennie, Crooks and George ...
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... After Lennie had killed Curley's wife, the men on ... George realises that there is no possible way that ... Unlike Lennie or Crooks, George has the potential to be ...
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... Although these characters seem at ease and friendly on the surface, a deep sense of loneliness lingers in the hearts of Crooks, George, and Curley's wife, they ...
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... Now that Lennie has broken Curley's wife's neck, George ... George has chosen his fate to be a worker and not ... and represents the lives of Lennie, Crooks and George ...
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... When Lennie was being beaten by Curley and Lennie ... George saw Lennie being hurt and tells Lennie to fight ... When Crooks starts telling Lennie that George might die ...
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... Dejectedly remembering his place, Crooks retracts his offer. ... While Lennie thinks about how he can explain the dead puppy to George, Curley's wife enters. ...
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... How'd you like to not talk to nobody?" Curley's wife died because she wanted to be ... So it don't mean nothing, see?" Crooks joins in on George and Lennie's ...
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... George´s life a purpose and finally Lennie has gone to a place where the vision of paradise is real, because Candy´s, George´s, Crooks´and Curley´s wife ...
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... or handyman, Crooks, a black stable buck, Slim, the jerkline skinner, Curley, the boss's son, and Curley's new young wife. Of Mice & Men starts out with George ...
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... from his bloody beating, Slim had told George that Curley's father had ... When they got near, George and Slim realized that it was Candy and Crooks! ...
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... The characters, such as George, Crooks and Curley's Wife prove that not all dreams come true. In the book Lennie killed George's dream to having his own farm. ...
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... telling Crooks that he is going to get a farm with George. ... Crooks is just a lonely black man that wants to have ... Curley is the bosses son and is a small man who ...
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... to work for something, he would, such as sharing the little farm with George, Lennie, and ... Crooks remembers how little power he has when Curley's wife warns ...
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... dream, however, and even the cynical Crooks falls under its ... and loneliness, and he often asks George to recite the ... Curley's wife is another who has dreams, her ...
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... Even thought Crooks does not show it, he enjoys Lennie's company, and it seems that he and ... She married Curley just weeks before Lennie and George arrived ...
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... Where Curley's wife had Curley and Curley had his wife ... In chapter 4 Crooks gets the chance to be horrible ... to be really spiteful to him suggesting George won't ...
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... Steinbeck, the characters, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife all exhibit some form of loneliness. They are driven towards the curiosity of George and Lennie's ...
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... Steinbeck, the characters, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife all exhibit some form of loneliness. They are driven towards the curiosity of George and Lennie's ...
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... Men they already know each other and George has already ... Crooks is lonely because he doesn't live with ... Curley's Wife is lonely because she's always around the ...
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... Steinbeck, the characters, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife all exhibit some form of loneliness. They are driven towards the curiosity of George and Lennie's ...
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... When George gets annoyed with Lennie for telling Crooks about their plans, Crooks can tell ... He is also threatened by Curley's wife, so he is afraid for ...
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... Steinbeck, the characters, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife all exhibit some form of loneliness. They are driven towards the curiosity of George and Lennie's ...
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... Not only must Crooks live without someone to whom he ... Unable to stand up to Curley, Candy is forced to ... eyes when it becomes obvious that he, George, and Lennie ...
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... Steinbeck, the characters, Crooks, Candy, and Curley's wife all exhibit some form of loneliness. They are driven towards the curiosity of George and Lennie ...
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... people, George and Lennie, two of "the loneliest guys in the world" (13), at least have each other. For African-Americans like Crooks, women like Curley's wife ...
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... Crooks is not allowed to partake in daily events with white people. ... Candy comments to George that 'Curley's like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. ...
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... he doesn't understand as to why Curley's wife finds ... like that.'" This passage denotes the result of Crooks' yearning desire to do work at George's farm. ...
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... Crooks, Candy and Curley's wife all suffer with ... They learn to deal with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and George's friendship. ...
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