I've never read the book, but in real life, the town of Weed, CA, is about 230 miles from Sacramento.
We are to understand that it was George
he is a black stable buck in the 1930's in the book Of Mice and Men
The book begins and ends at the pool by the clearing.
Yes, the word 'mice' (the plural form for the noun mouse) is a common noun, a word for any mice of any kind, anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Three Blind Mice(restaurant and wine bar),Lilburn, GAThe Mice Groups, Inc. (recruiting and placement agency), San Mateo, CA"Of Mice and Men", a novel byJohn Steinbeck
He says he is keeping that hand "soft for his wife" which is a sexual allusion.
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The town that George and Lennie are running away from in "Of Mice and Men" is Weed. They are fleeing from Weed after Lennie's inappropriate behavior with a woman led to trouble.
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They originally worked in the town of Weed.
"Of Mice and Men" is set in California during the Great Depression. The story mainly takes place on a ranch near Soledad, and the characters also travel to a nearby town called Weed.
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.
in the 1930's. George and Lennie left the town called Weed and were in another town just outside of Soledad, California
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Sacramento State Men's Rowing Team was created in 1984.
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.