Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Of Mice And Men Exam Part 2

Describe The Main Characters?

Lennie is a huge man shapeless with large, pale eyes, with wide, sleeping shoulders and he walks heavily dragging his feet. Lennie has a love for petting soft things such as such as small animals, dresses, and people's hair, leads to disaster. George is Small and quick, dark of face, with restless eyes and sharp, strong features. He had Small strong hands Slender arms, and thin and long nose. George’s behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and make there dream of owning their own farm and living happily ever after.

In your opinion Describe the theme of Mice and Men?

I believe the theme would have to that you should never plan things because it is not promise that is will go perfectly though or it might not happen at all. Though out the book of you notice that also ever character had a plan but something that got in the way. For Instance when Curley’s wife she had a plan to go be in movies and to be famous but her mother won’t let her . Even the biggest plan that was laid which was George, Lennie and Candy’s to own a farm and to live off the fat of the land that did not and even worst someone died.

There are lot of symbols in this book can you name one and define it and how it use in the book?

When Lennie get a new puppy. The puppy is suppose to mean a new hope , a dream to believe and a Start of a new life. Unfortunately when that puppy is kill by Lennie that dream and a new life starts to crumble in the matter of seconds. Although no other no other person can beat him but huge Lennie Will soon meet a fate similar to that of his Small puppy.

Name and describe a motif (Something that happens over and over again)?

When the story first beings it starts off with a motif when we learn early on that Lennie and George are on the run form the previous ranch where they worked, due to trouble with a woman. Lennie’s of love of soft things encounters a trouble with Curley’s wife. Then giving his fate and others fate to change and not for the better.

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