Category: Of Mice and Men
Lennie said, “George.” “Yeah?” “I done another bad thing.” “It don’t make no difference,” George said, and he fell silent again. Of Mice and Men, Chapter 6. “Then – it’s all off?” Candy asked sulkily. George didn’t answer his question. George said, “I’ll work my month an’ I’ll take my . . . Read more
Lennie – “If you don’ want me I can g off in the hills an’ find a cave. I can go away any time.” George – “No—look! I was jus’ foolin’, Lennie. ‘Cause I want you to stay with me.” Boss – “Well, I never seen one guy take so . . . Read more
Racism features strongly in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. I think Steinbeck manages to sum up everything that was wrong with racism and the American culture of the time, whilst keeping his views to himself. Steinbeck decided not to write either for or against racism, he . . . Read more

Example #1 – Loneliness Of Mice And Men Essay, Research Paper How many times during the night do we toss and turn, check the clock, and find it ticking away and tell ourselves, “If I could fall asleep right now I would get at least five hours of sleep”? But, . . . Read more