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... Lennie helps George through his brute strength, while George helps Lennie control his strength. George is the brains of the operation. ...
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... Despite Lennie's inability to control his physical strength and his stupidity, Lennie was not lonely because of his friend George. ...
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... George explains Lennie's strength by: "that big bastard can put up more grain alone than most pairs can"( Steinbeck 34). Through ...
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... Ignorance is Strength. Orwell goes on to describe the government through the eyes of Winston Smith who happens to work for The Ministry of Truth. George Orwell ...
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... George explains Lennie's strength by "That big bastard can put up more grain alone than most pairs can." Through his size and his enormous amount of strength ...
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... George explains Lennie's strength by saying "that big bastard can put up more grain alone than most pairs can,"(p. 34) Through his size and his enormous amount ...
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1984: Ignorance is Strength The novel 1984 reveals a society comparable to that of the ... and continues to progress in the direction pointed out by George Orwell. ...
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... Lennie is extremely mentally challenged, and burdened by the fact that he posses unusual strength. George is like a parent figure to Lennie, even though Lennie ...
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... he was. George explains Lennie's strength by "that big bastard can put up more grain alone than most pairs can". Through his size ...
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Lennie is a massive man with incredible strength but has a child's mind. George is a fairly sized man who is not incredibly brilliant but has good common sense ...
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... The problem is that he is unaware of his strength and uses it in an unfriendly and dangerous manner. George did not kill Lennie for this reason though. ...
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... His impulses take control of him, like they would a child, and his enormous strength causes Lennie to hurt animals and People. George- George is Lennie's hero ...
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... His impulses take control of him, like they would a child, and his enormous strength causes Lennie to hurt animals and People. George- George is Lennie's hero ...
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... George acts as the father figure to Lenny, who is retarded, but George needs Lenny for his immense physical strength, and to keep him company. ...
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... in a town named Weed, Lennie grabbed a woman's dress to feel it and soon startled the woman with his overwhelming strength. So, once again George had to rescue ...
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... He was merely trying to protect himself and didn't realize his own strength until it was too late. George is worried that he and Lennie would get fired because ...
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... he was too stupid to realise what is decent and what isn't. He is completely dependent on George. ... Together they found the strength to stand up to Curleys wife. ...
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... Lennie loves to stroke soft, furry things--like mice and puppies--but he does not know his own strength, and often accidentally kills them. George said "dumb ...
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... The novel ends tragically when Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife and George is forced to ... He is also very strong but he is not in control of his strength. ...
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... 1-11. 1995. Dunn, George et al. National Strength and Conditioning Association. National Strength and Conditioning Association Journal. 7. 27-29. 1985. ...
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... to do. Lennie has great physical strength, but it is useless unless he has George to tell him what to do with it. Lennie carries ...
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... In the end, George lost his best friend, which suggest that no matter what, he will always ... The mice in the begnning of the book symbolize the Lennies strength. ...
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... Her past lover George, husband John, daughter Cornelia, and God all did an ... cycle of wrongdoing caused Granny to be a mixture of strength, bitterness, and ...
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... Her past lover George, husband John, daughter Cornelia, and God all did an ... cycle of wrongdoing caused Granny to be a mixture of strength, bitterness, and ...
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... Lennie once again not knowing his own strength breaks his puppy's neck, "God ... as mice." (Steinbeck:85) Lennie, scared of getting in trouble from George tries to ...
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... to understand Lennie's strength and the childlike openness that drives him. Being forced to stifle this honesty expedites his death. When George kills Lennie ...
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... It's this rest that gained him the strength to regain his courage to come back for another round. ... The next year George married Martha Dandridge Curtis. ...
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... 21, 1950 of tuberculosis at the age of forty-seven ("Orwell, George." 1020). ... Stalin, but that he would live forever with even increasing strength" (Asimov 316 ...
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... stream of consciousness occurs again, Granny reveals how much of her strength came to be. At the age of twenty, Granny was jilted at the alter. George, the man ...
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... come true, as he kills his puppy because he does not control his strength. There is a correlation between the dream of Lennie and the dream of George if Lennie ...
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