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... that they are looking out for each other. As their conversation continues, it becomes clear that George is looking out for Lennie. ...
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... Candy comes into the barn looking for Lennie and finds Lennie with Crooks. Lennie and Candy talk about their plans and Crooks asks if he can work for them. ...
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... The majority of George's energy is devoted to looking after Lennie, whose mistakes prevent George from working toward reaching his dream, or even living a ...
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... Other characters that suffer from loneliness are Curley and Slim as well as Lennie. When looking at "Of Mice and Men" it is awfully hard to not recognize the ...
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... While in the bunk the Boss' son Curly walks in looking for his father. Curly bullies Lennie, even though Curly is much smaller than him. ...
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... that they are looking out for each other. As their conversation continues, it becomes clear that George is looking out for Lennie. ...
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... Looking after Lennie stops George from working towards his dream and even prevents him from having a normal life of a rancher, because of this George and ...
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... At the end of the story when Curley is looking for Lennie after he killed his wife George knew what the outcome of that confrontation would be, Lennie being ...
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... George also couldÆve stayed at the ranch with Candy and done nothing, or just followed the rest of the guys looking for Lennie. ...
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... Because George was seeking out other friendships in the ranch house, he stops looking out for Lennie the way he had in the past. ...
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... Both are hearty individuals just trying to survive a tough life. After Lennie's Aunt Clara passed away George took the responsibility of looking after Lennie. ...
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... When he comes in looking for his wife, he meets Lennie and he starts asking lots of questions, Lennie just looks at George and then George answers for him. ...
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Of Mice and Men George and Lennie are travelling workers who travel around ranches looking for work. Lennie is a big, coarse man ...
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... She is always flirting with the workers, because she does not like Curly and is looking for companionship. She even talks to Crooks, Candy and Lennie in the ...
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... His acceptance of these facts is demonstrated when he shoots Lennie, while Lennie is looking at the hills, thinking of his dream for one last time. ...
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... still let him take care of the rabbits. Then when Lennie wasn't looking, George took the gun and shot him in the back of his head.
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... The police were all over town looking for him. George and Lennie escaped by hiding in an irrigation ditch until nightfall and then leaving town. ...
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... As time goes by on the ranch where the two characters are working, George starts to become a little slack on looking out for Lennie. ...
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... During this time, also known as the Great Depression, barn workers like George and Lennie would go around looking for work at a ranch. ...
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... He couldn't just abandon Lennie. Together, as they travel from place to place looking for their chance at making their dream a reality, they use each other's ...
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... Ma is like the "sad-looking sky...whenever there were clouds they looked very ... Lennie's death brought about this realization (Mansfield 149): It was too much she ...
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... Lennie has a big heart and would do anything for anyone and, with the exception of Lennie, George is just looking out for himself. ...
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... The bonds of friendship and loyalty are forces that keep people looking out for each other, rather than themselves. When Lennie was being beaten by Curley and ...
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... The police were all over town looking for him. George and Lennie escaped by hiding in an irrigation ditch until it was nighttime and leaving town. ...
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... The bond of friendship and loyalty is a force that keeps people looking out for each other, rather than themselves. When Lennie is getting beat up by Curly and ...
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... Curly sat down on the floor looking in wonder at his crushed hand.(64) Lennie did not know what he was doing or that he was crushing every bone in Curley's hand ...
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... George and Lennie live there lives. At first glance, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a tale of two best friends traveling the countryside looking for work ...
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... Men by John Steinbeck is a tale of two best friends traveling the countryside looking for work. ... Yet, the story isn't merely George and Lennie's search for jobs ...
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... cotton dress. She comes into the bunk house looking for Curley and asks George and Lennie in a flirtatious way. George seems to ...
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... George kills Lennie because he knows that the others are looking for him and when they find him they are going to do it unless he does it himself. ...
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