Sunday, February 17, 2019

Lennies Passion for Soft Objects in Of Mice and Men :: Papers

Lennies Passion for Soft Objects in Of Mice and Men deeds Cited Missing Definition of the word trace follow, hint, and mark out. In this try on I bequeath trace in detail soft things that Lennie pets in the novel, showing that the petting grows more serious as the novel goes on. In the novel Lennie pets mice, he dreams about petting rabbits, destroys someones dress in Weed, hurts Curlys hand, kills a pup, and kills Curleys wife. Bad things come in threes, Lennies two accidental killings of animals foreshadow the terminal killing of Curleys wife, an accident that seals his own fate and destroys not only his dreams solely Georges and Candys as well. In the beginning Lennie utilise to pet mice that his Aunt Clara used to give him, he would always end up killing them because he didnt know his own strength. Lennie never k illed any pet or soulfulness purposely he pets too roughly and kills them accidentally. An example of his rough tendencies is in the first chapter (page7) when Lennie wants to keep a dead mouse and George wouldnt let him Lennie says Uh-uh. Jus a dead mouse, George. I didnt kill it. Honest I found it. I found it dead. The dead mouse is also an allusion to the novels title, a reminder that dreams will go wrong, even petting a mouse.

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