Friday, February 24, 2017

Part 1

                                                                                                                                                                               John Steinbeck author of the novel Of Mice and Men, created two main characters Lennie and George to showcase cruelty and discrimination from views of the mentally impaired and the ones who aren't. Lennie is a huge man with a shapeless face that behold large pale eyes that are structured on top of wide sloping shoulders. On the other hand, George is small with restless eyes that lay on his darkened face that is defined with a thin and bony nose. Both characters have divergent personalities that make them unique and show how their lifestyles are set based off of their traits. Lennie is a man that contains the mind of a child and as big and strong as he is he couldn't hurt a dove. While George is a man that aspires the mind of an adult; making him fearless and strong inside and out. A similarity the characters share is that they are stuck with one another which builds the way they see each other and how both have to take care of each other even if there are potholes in their pathway.

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