Carlson's reaction to Lennie's death in "Of Mice and Men" is largely indifferent and reflects his character's lack of empathy. He is more concerned about the practical aspects of the situation, such as the need to deal with the aftermath, rather than the emotional impact of the loss. His focus on the immediate consequences highlights the broader theme of isolation and the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression. Ultimately, Carlson's response underscores the stark contrast between the deep bond shared by George and Lennie and the emotional detachment of others on the ranch.
Victor's reaction to Clerval's death was one of devastation and guilt, similar to his reaction when the creature was brought to life. Both events stirred strong emotions of regret and responsibility within Victor, as he felt directly responsible for the outcomes. The deaths of both Clerval and the creature's creation led Victor to confront the consequences of his actions and the havoc they wreaked on those he cared about.
Snowball shows no sympathy for the stable-boy's death, referring to it as "a distressing incident." He sees the incident as an opportunity to further enforce his authority and maintain control over the other animals in Animal Farm.
Honey bees are not known to directly cause the death of humans. However, in rare cases, people who are allergic to bee stings can experience a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.
Hypothermic reaction is the body's response to extreme cold temperatures, resulting in a drop in core body temperature. Symptoms include shivering, confusion, slowed heart rate, and pale or blue skin. If left untreated, hypothermia can lead to serious complications and even death.
endothermic reaction
slim tells george that he had to do it, it was the only way.
Lennie reacts out of fear and clumsiness when Curley's wife allows him to stroke her hair. Curley's wife reacts flirtatiously and engages with Lennie momentarily before realizing he can be dangerous.
she lived in auburn
Small, Lennie Small.
theseus reaction to phaedra death
jenny, any, many
George suggests to Carlson that he should use his Luger pistol to shoot Candy's old dog instead of using the shotgun to put it out of its misery. George believes the Luger will be more accurate and offer a quicker and more humane death for the dog.
death...
They were hurt
because lennies aunt told george to take care of him
it shows nothing.
Chester Carlson's wife was Dorothy "Dottie" Carlson. They married in 1930 and remained together until Chester's death in 1968. Dorothy played a supportive role in Chester's life and work, particularly during the development of his invention of electrophotography, which eventually led to the creation of Xerox.