Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Of Mice and Men :: essays research papers

In the book, Of Mice and Men, a duad of friends tries to reach their utopia but their dream is shattered by a mans weak mind. Throughout the book, Lennie and George stick by each other through securely times and harsh characters. When Lennie was chased by a gang of fierce people, George did the only thing he knew possible to help Lennie escape from these people. When George quill Lennie, at first I thought that he was being unreasonable. Lennie couldve departed to an asylum or a shelter, but he didnt need to be killed. However, by killing Lennie, George saved him from the horrible death by the ringing and perhaps more from the reality of their unreachable utopia. I dont know if I could do the same to try to help a weak friend. If somebody dear to me even asked me to kill them to relieve them from something, I still dont conceive of I could do it. besides George showed a kind of courage by saving Lennie. He let Lennie go to the only reachable utopia he knew that Lennie coul d possibly attain heaven. I was also very sad when Candys dreams were shattered. plane Crooks, the old black man, had a part in this dream of the complete ranch, but because of one adulterous, flirtatious woman, his hopes of making something better of himself flew away. I abhor it when something that would do so much good is non possible. If Candy, George, Lennie, and Crooks ever real got this utopian ranch, it would make Lennie happy, Candy content, and would give Crooks something to do other than mope. But because Lennies feeble mind caused him to make mistakes, this dream was destroyed. I pity each single person in this book, even thought the setting was not horrible. What makes the book so melancholy was that the characters could do so much more with themselves if they just tried.

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