Sunday, May 26, 2019

How does Steinbeck prepare us for the end, and link it to the beginning? Essay

Steinbeck prepared us for the end by many different reasons that occur in the play. The Incident at weed, killing mice, killing a dog and crushing Curleys hand is all evidence for this.The weed incident prepared us for the end by alerting the readers that something has g unrivalled impose on _or_ oppress at one place and how long will it be till something else like this occurs. An you aint gonna do no bad things like you make in Weed, neither.George liked to stroke mice in his hand, but he doesnt know his own strength as he is a big considerable strong man. I could pet it with my thumb while we walked along said Lennie, but as Lennie is so strong he just crushes the poor animal. glaze overs old dog was shot because it is wrong to let an animal suffer in pain. The dog Got no teeth, Hes all inexorable with rheumatism and he is ancient.Lennie killed Curleys wife by acciendent because they were in the barn together and Lennie was stroking her hair, but she didnt want him to mess it u p You stop it now youll mess it all up. And she yelled and Lennie put his hand around her mouth and said Oh Please dont do that. George will be mad. George broke her neck another incident were Lennie doesnt know his own strength.Steinbeck links the beginning to the end with George and Lennie. They both expand through out the play reminding them selves of The American Dream, and that is what they talked about before going on to the ranch George thought it would be nicer to lay under the stars with one night relaxation. The last time they ever dream of The American Dream is at the end when George shoots Lennie while he is dreaming of the rabbits. Les do it now. Les get that place now was the last words he ever said.Lennie is the same old Lennie with a childlike mental age. George is invariably there to look after him and tell him what to do like in a adult child situation, come on, give it to me. Stienbeck always describes Lennie as a animal from the beginning to the end snorting i nto the water like a horse. They always argue and Lennie says he will go away, but george knows that his opera hat friend wont be able to look after him self and will end up getting shot, at the end he says I can go away an find a cave. At the beginning Lennie says the same thing go off in the hills. Id find a cave. George said somebodyd shoot you for a coyote if you was by yourselfLennie is also a killer, he attacks Curley, curlys wife, kills mice and throws his dead pup on to the floor in anger. Lennie is not mean, he doesnt want to cause pain or suffering. George knew that if he let Lennie live then he would sooner or later be found and caught, and would most likely be tortured by Curly then be put in a prison for the rest of his life or killed on the spot. George didnt want to she George go through any pain or suffer so he put him out of his own misery, just like the dog

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