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... death. This would be painful for Lennie, but it also would have been painful for George to see Lennie suffer like that. Another ...
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... George, being the friend that he was, did not want Lennie to suffer a great deal, and he knew that if Curly got a hold of Lennie he would be suffering a great ...
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... Candy feels that his dog no longer needs to suffer and George never wants Lennie to suffer for a crime he did not mean to commit. ...
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... Curley wanted Lennie to suffer and experience pain because of what Lennie did to his wife. "When you see um', don't give 'im no chance. Shoot for his guts. ...
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... That shows George's true friendship when he decided to shoot Lennie himself because he wanted Lennie to die fast instead of Curly making him suffer. ...
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... George knows he cannot do anything to change Curley's mind about killing Lennie. Rather than letting him suffer, he does the kindest and most humane thing ...
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... In Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, all of the characters suffer from these mind games. Lennie, George, Candy, and Crooks each "got land in his head," but what ...
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... loneliness. The characters George, Lennie, Candy and Curley's wife each suffer from loneliness even though their isolation varied. The ...
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... Candy and Curley's wife all suffer with loneliness and isolation. They learn to deal with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and George's ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... wife all suffer the previous injustices resulting in loneliness and isolation. They learn to cope with their loneliness through their interest in Lennie and ...
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... Like Lennie, Crooks has a 'relationship' with loneliness. He knows that when people get lonely, they tend to get sick. Studies show that people who suffer ...
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... At the end of the novel, loneliness is displayed one last time. I believe, now that Lennie is gone; George is doomed to suffer the same fate as Curley's wife. ...
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... They cast out people who are different or weak, such as Curley, Candy, Lennie, Crooks and Curley's wife. These characters all suffer from these facts, which ...
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... is also engaging to notice the similar fate of Candy's dog and Lennie who will ... Mice and Men, to illustrate the hardships and loneliness that men suffer from in ...
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... Now, due to George's lack of loyalty to Lennie and his promise to take care of him, Lennie is doomed to suffer the consequences of an action that could have ...
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... where nobody else is. Other characters that suffer from loneliness are Curley and Slim as well as Lennie. When looking at "Of Mice ...
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... fact that Lennie was a little slow society would not and did not let his friendship with George prevail. As Steinbecks' thesis proves friendships suffer in ...
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... Ma had to suffer for the sake of others, had to always be strong for ... Lennie's death brought about this realization (Mansfield 149): It was too much she'd had ...
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... Nearly all characters suffer from loneliness and so there are many scenes that show this. The two that probably show this the most is George and Lennie. ...
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... the beginning to the end when George faced with the choice of Lennie being killed ... In both novels, George and Ralph suffer day-to-day to survive with in their ...
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... Mice and Men would end in tragedy and the guilt of George for allowing Lennie to be ... her own inflated notions of her status, to make Pip and Joe suffer, and to ...
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... theme in Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men is how people suffer from loneliness ... example, when she tries numerous times to talk to George and Lennie, she either ...
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... suffered because of his dishonesty, and caused those who loved him to suffer also. ... He favored his son Lenny more than Duddy because of Lennie's accomplishments ...
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... people would argue that this was an extreme way to handle the problem, others would say it was right because Lennie was only suffering and would suffer more if ...
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