Friday, February 24, 2017

Part 1

In the book, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses the words, shapeless face, huge, wide, and horse to describe Lennie in the first part of the book. He uses the words small, quick, dark faced, restless eyes, and strong to describe George in the first part. They are the exact opposite in both physical and internal description; Lennie is ginormous with a mind of a child, and George is strong and short with a mature mind. One similarity is that they both care for each other, and is probably the only similarity. Even with their differences and similarities, they care for each other and can't be separated. 

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