Poor Bastard' said George softly. They fade away very shortly. I aint got nothing to do. How do the quotes 'Lennie, who had been watching, imitated George exactly?' What does this show about George?
He doesn't enjoy being in control ,he is always relied upon by Lennie as Lennie is mentally weak. - O.K.
He thinks offering George ketchup is a solution and doesn't understand the problem is deeper than this.
George has the power in their parental relationship. How does Lennie's and George's dream (p14-15) build hope in their lives? Lennie looks up to George and wants to be like him, hence why he copies what George is doing. The quote show that he is unaware of his phsyical strength 'I didn't mean no harm. In their journey, Lennie has many newfound character traits that outline his character.
In this particular scenario, this act was not murder, it was mercy.
and ' Looked over to George to see whether he had it just right.'
Being forgetful negatively affects Lennies relationship with George. A serious topic of debate in today's world. However, alot of men were lonely and poor.
He makes Lennie always forget things In the book on page 4 it says O.K. No matter how frustrated and pressurised he feels by his responsibility over Lennie he still feels care and love towards him, like part of his family. What purpose did Steinbeck fulfill?
Shows that Lennie doesn't realise the complexity of Georges emotions.
We relate this scenario to one between parent and child.
p9 What does this shown about George's attitue towards Lennie?
Shows that Lennie is naturally strong, he is unaware of how capable of damage he is. It makes the setting very significant as it is revisted in the ending chapter also, where George kills Lennie. Ill tell ya again. Shows George regrets taking on the responsiblity as he feels like he is being held back. ' Shows that altough he is angered and frustrated by Lennie's mental strength, he sympathises with him. It is a warning that Lennie is dangerous. He is unaware of his great strength, very forgetful, and has extremely childlike personality. Why does Steinbeck associate Lennie with a bear ' dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags his paws.'
Why does Steinbeck describe George as having ' Sharp, strong features' p2.
How is regret on George's part shown by ' I could get along so easy and so nice if I didn't have you on my tail. He is very weak in sense of mental ability, almost living a dream where he cannot remember things properly. Without context, this would be seen as murder, as a crime. Steinbeck makes the reader understand Lennies situation and makes you feel sympathetic for Lennie. He is associated with the regular man in the novel. Lennie is intimidated by George's dominance.
Like a young child wanting their parent to watch what they are doing for praise. George is like the parent figure. Now, he has generally been forgetful with almost anything and everything, causing, friends head, Lennie Small.
George stated at the beginning of their new jobs, "He sure aint bright but hes a good worker, will do anything you ask" (Steinbeck 28).
also dream; not only plan, but also believe ( Dreams Quotes). He looked across the fire at Lennie's angished face, and then he looked ashamadely at the fire.'
'His anger left him suddenly.
Shows what Men aspired for in those times, an easy life and a girl was associated with an ideal situation. What does ' Trouble is you always killed em' p10 show about Lennie's physical strength ( especially with mice) ? According to latitimes.com Many Americans still live in fear that they'll have no control over pain and suffering in the face of death. (Lynch 1). As a result, the workers of the ranch automatically begin to lose respect for Lennie, thinking of him as more of a child rather than a man. George and Lennie have a dream of owning their own ranch someday. Steinbeck makes the reader sympathize for Lennie because Lennies character never knows what hes doing and he always gets into trouble because he is clueless. To represent his sharp personality and mentally strong mind. Of Mice and Men Quotes and Questions Chapter 1. 2003-2022 Chegg Inc. All rights reserved.
This story is about 2 men receiving jobs as farmers on a ranch. Slowly lik e a terrier who doesn't want to bring a ball to it's master' p9 highlights what ideas?
The mental damage caused to him causes the physical damages to others. George sometimes is overcome by anger that he forgets Lennie is incapable of controlling his lack of memory . ' Dreams affect the characters of of Mice and Men through Lennie causing trouble, George choosing to care for Lennie, and Crooks being limited by being African American. . p2, To suggest Lennie is a wild uncontrolled predator, unlike his mental innocence. The saying in this quote is that one must dream ,but also believe that is what Lennie, George, and Crooks did.
He does not have, As one may notice through the reading, Lennie is known to be an overall awkward person with relationship and social companionship issues.
Both in the land of reality, and in the fictional realm of fantasy.
Might jus as well spend all my time tellin you things and then you forget em, and I tell you again. This quote shows that Lennie cant even remember anything even after its repeatedly said to him.
'You can remember this place, can't you? The book Of Mice And Men is written by author John Steinbeck. p7. He is sometimes so overcome by anger he forgets that Lennie is actually innocent and vulnerable. It negatively affects Lennie personally because he never knows what to do in situations because he never remembers the correct thing to do. George always has to treat Lennie like a little kid because he always needs things to be repeated to him, and he doesnt remember any information because he was never taught right. Highlights Lennie's immature and childish manorisms. Makes them believe they have something to look towards, a future. p3.
Lennie, like a child is trying to be clever and believe that he is tricking George. p4 show about George as a parent-like figure?
For Lennie, George, and Crooks their dreams were harder to reach.
What does 'Tried and tried' p5 show about Lennies mental strength? p13 show about Lennie's unawareness of the situation?
The previously written quote is referencing mercy killings.
p12. How does ' Ain't a thing in my pocket' Lennie said cleverly' p5 add to Lennie's childishness. If it was here, you could have some.' .
What does George's lecture to Lennie about the easiness of a life alone p12 show about George's attitude to his responsibility? Then he makes Lennies character really sad because at the moment he didnt know what he was doing which makes you feel bad for. On the ranch, Lennie and George overcome great sacrifice and are rewarded a friendship within each other. p17. George therefore feels alot of weight and pressure from Lennie.
They like to believe there is a way forward, to give them a purpose and meaning in life. .. Well, look Lennie - if you jus' happen to get in trouble like you always done before, I want you to come right here an' hide in the brush.'
He doesn't want to do anything wrong and sees George as the perfect role model and influence for this. I could live so easy and maybe have a girl.'
First of all, Dreams affect Lennie because he was always causing trouble.
Look what I done' highlight between George and Lennie's relationship?
', What does the quote ' Look, George.
Lennie was a disabled man.