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Of Mice And Men


by John Steinbeck
At first glance, by John Steinbeck is a tale of two best friends traveling the countryside looking for work. This would seem like the norm for lower class people trying to survive in the rat race of society. Yet, the story isn�t merely George and Lennie�s search for jobs. Rather, it is about their all out quest for the American Dream, the dream of owning their own stake of land and ending their subservience to their bosses. In order for this to happen, however, George and Lennie had to remain a team. They had to pool their resources as well as their manpower, something their apparent mutual love for each other seemed to take care of. Yet, an irrevocable rift between ...

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men in order to defend Lennie�s actions. George is further discouraged when he realizes, based on Lennie�s behavior that he can never be left alone- even to go to the bathroom. Lennie can�t even be trusted not to kill puppies while petting them. Lennie, in fact, goes so far as to kill the owner�s daughter-in-law. By this point, George, a nice yet overly ambitious individual, could no longer control this growing contempt towards his once beloved Lennie.
As George�s feelings changed, he started vocalizing his frustrations towards Lennie. Before, George would plead with Lennie with words of love to run away. Now, George actually suggests it. George relates to Lennie that he feels that he is "holding me (George) back from the good life", and that he could get his own little stake of land if he freed himself of Lennie and his shortcomings. This is something the old George would never dream of saying. George further alienates Lennie by scolding him mercilessly after Lennie ...

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Added: 2/20/2005 02:40:17 PM
Category: English
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