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Inately Wrong filled with Inately Good

A struggle of survival of the inocent or a survival of the wanted? Caught between the two, the book Of Mice and Men takes a look at problem that may not only have happened, but still happens this day. In the story, George and Lennie face problems of survival, but each with problems of their own that lead to an ending of sadness. Lennie, a man that faces the struggle of living with mental defisciency, has a larger problem with security and searches for anything to be his "security blanket" that most people give up at a young age. George faces the problem of not so much needing comany wherever he goes, but rather needing someone who needs him. Little did George know that Lennie would be not only be to large of a needing person, but also the person that's life would proove humans to be inately wrong with will inately good as George is.

First, a look at what Lennie did is needed. Lennie appears to be a very insecure person. His habbit of petting animals is obviously not just a habbit, but rather a cry for comfort. Unfortunately, for the animals sake, they did not live past maybe five simple strokes. Lennie did not in any way know that it was his fault that they died. To accuse him of killing them animals out of plain brutalit


"I'm affraid not. It looks as if his brain has sustained too much damage. Even if he were to stay alive, he would only be a vegitable in a bed until his body gives way." She went into tears despite the obvious trueth and asked to be escorted home. Coleby could not refuse.

"I wanted to ask you first, why is her aunt picking her up anyway?" Coleby was more curious of the mother than the aunt.

A man dressed in a suit now covered from head to toe in stains and a few expanding slits, running for his life, entered Sydney street gasping for air and burned from exhoustion. He stoped just short of an allyway and turned to scout the area with his eyes. Sudden relief flushed through his face as he wiped his forhead in a sigh. He began to pace in the direction of the allyway to check to see if his reliefe didn't come too soon when a women, long and with seductive beuty, bloomed from the allyway. The man paused in terror until four thugs emerged from the shadows of her tracks. Unaware of the semi approaching Sydney Street, the man backed up and dashed for the entrance of the amphatheatre located on the other side of the wet pavement. A screech of trmendous tires suddenly waled from behind him and in a matter of moments he was catipulted to the other end of the dank street, landing in a puddle of dranage from a severed drane pipe on a building.



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