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... work. George immediately feels that he is jeopardizing his relationship with other men in order to defend Lennie's actions. George ...
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... George and Lennie's actions express their hopes and dreams through their actions in John Steinback's novel, Of Mice and Men. Their ...
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... work. George immediately feels that he is jeopardizing his relationship with other men in order to defend Lennie's actions. George ...
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... George slapped [Lennie] in the face again and again and still Lennie held on(63). Through Lennie's actions we can see that Lennie is very similar to a child. ...
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... George slapped [Lennie] in the face again and again and still Lennie held on. Through Lennie's actions we can see that Lennie is very similar to a child. ...
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... It is unlikely that anyone one would put up with Lennie the way George did. ... Lennie's actions are often animal like and show his lack of intelligence. ...
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... George slapped [Lennie] in the face again and again and still Lennie held on. Through Lennie's actions we can see that Lennie is very similar to a child. ...
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... dies. The final theme, friendship, is portrayed through the actions George takes in the end of the novel to protect Lennie. When ...
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... like doing but doesn't stop to consider the consequences of his actions. ... One of Lennie's biggest concerns is for continued love (friendship) from George. ...
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... George is literally taking responsibility to take care of Lennie, and that takes selfless behavior. The loyalty shown through actions in this novel, the ...
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... Before any one person can accuse Lennie, especially in an ... be like a childrens minds in actions, they must ... Moving over to George, the obviously wrong commiter ...
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... dress of a woman, often gets George and Lennie ... Because of his mental limitations, Lennie never could understand or anticipate the consequences of his actions. ...
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... Lennie being mentally incapacitated is not responsible for his own actions. George protects Lennie from any harm that is around him. ...
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... Lennie does not always understand what the consequences of his actions will be ... George struggled to come to the right decision about how to take care of ...
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... George eliminates an immense burden and a threat to his own life Lennie, of course, never threatened George directly but his actions had put George's life in ...
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... Thanks to George's constant watch over Lennie and his actions Lennie is able to live a rather enjoyable life for somebody in his condition.
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... If Lennie was without a companion he would probably be put in jail due to his actions. Lennie needs George so he can share a dream with him. ...
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... Lennie and George are very close companions. Based on actions that George takes, it shows that George cares a lot for Lennie. Lennie ...
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... Some accidental killings brought George to the stage of ... a chance to stand up for their actions, but were ... the story all foreshadowed the final death of Lennie. ...
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... that man must take responsibility for his actions and that ... George is guy that acts like he is mean but ... He takes the role of lennie's parent and helps him stay ...
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... who is enormous, and mentally slow is George's complete opposite, both mentally and physically. Lennie's ignorance, innocence, and childish actions like always ...
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... These actions later cost Lennie his life, which goes to show that George literally could not spend an hour in the absence of Lennie. ...
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... Lennie is a good person it's just his difficulty to think about his actions that eventually costs him his life. George is the other main character in Of Mice ...
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... but threatened by the actions of men. The beginning of the novel sets this pattern, as the creatures at the pool are disturbed by George and Lennie's approach. ...
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This theme is told to you through the words and actions of the characters in the story . This story is told through two characters Lennie and George. ...
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... In the beginning of the novel, George and Lennie were running away from a town called Weeds, once again, for absurd actions of Lennie. ...
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... is, primarily as a dual form'Human actions are composed ... George deceives his boss and all the other workers by not warning them about the dangers of Lennie. ...
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... so he helped out because even though lennie was mentally challenged he was the only one that really understood George and the reasons for his actions Now these ...
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... His character was displayed through his room rather than his actions and name ... the story around and started it from the end, when George killed Lennie. ...
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... S'pose George went into ... This shows that Crooks is trying to make Lennie feel lonely because ... By recognizing these actions taken by Crooks anyone can tell he is ...
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