George's story of the Sacramento river in "Of Mice and Men" symbolizes hope and the possibility of a better future. It serves as a metaphor for the dream shared by George and Lennie of owning their own land and living independently. The description of the river and the lush landscape highlights the contrast between the harsh reality of their current situation and the dream of a peaceful life.
Milton
I've never read the book, but in real life, the town of Weed, CA, is about 230 miles from Sacramento.
Lennie died next to the Salinas River in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck.
Stabilizing selection
Salinas river
disruptive selection
yes
because
Some specific locations in Of Mice and Men include the Salinas River where the story begins and ends, the ranch where George and Lennie work, the bunkhouse where the ranch workers live, and the barn where Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife. Each of these locations plays a significant role in shaping the characters and events of the story.
weak and strong
their friendship is mutual meaning that they have a connection which each other that they need in order to go on with their lives.
"big" is his last name.. hahahah just kidding. His full name is George Milton.