It's a relatively short novel and has a lot of internal meaning. Although i feel you must have an acquired taste for classic novels. You also must enjoy tragedy. But it does have a firm grasp of the realities of human emotion.
yes i think it is an amazing book. There is so many things that go on and the lead up to the end is quite dramatic, which i think was the best part.
George said to the boss that he walked 10 miles that morning...
George says that Lennie works as strong as a bull on page 8 of "Of Mice and Men."
In "Of Mice and Men," when Carlson asks "What's eatin' them two guys?" he is alluding to the emotional distress and tension between George and Lennie. He is questioning what is troubling them or causing them distress in their relationship.
its not really a book to be contriversal about but what people say its controversial for being discrimatory to women and to people with mental diabilitys
I think he has rabbits.
carlson says he has a gun by:skyllo
Slim says this to George to emphasize the moral lesson that George had a responsibility to take care of Lennie given their close friendship and Lennie's dependence on him. It reflects the theme of loyalty and companionship in the novel.
In "Of Mice and Men," George expresses concern about workers who travel alone, stating that they are often the loneliest individuals. He emphasizes the importance of companionship and suggests that having someone to share experiences with can make the difficult life of a migrant worker more bearable.
In the novella "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, George tells Slim that he'll take care of Lennie after Lennie gets into trouble at the ranch. This conversation happens in Chapter 3 of the book.
The conflict surrounding Lennie in "Of Mice and Men" is his mental disability, which leads to him unintentionally causing harm or trouble. This conflict affects his relationship with George and their dream of owning a farm, ultimately leading to a tragic resolution for Lennie.
He wears high-heeled boots, which stienbeck describes them as clean. So we can say that he does not work.
There is no reference to"of men and mice" in Mormon scripture. This does not mean that both words have not been used in, say a talk or a lesson to associate the difference between the two. Perhaps in the fact that men are those who fulfill their responsibilities, whereas mice are timid or shy of responsibility and so shirk it.