Of Mice And Men
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Thank You
This is the end of my blog for my English ISU. I hope you enjoyed reading my posts, and if there are any questions on Lennie's dissabilities, please feel free to post a comment at the bottom. Thank you!
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Lennie's Acceptence
Lennie's Un-Acceptance
With Lennie's mental disability, fitting in with others is quite difficult. What makes fitting in for Lennie even more difficult is the fact that the characters in the novel are not very intelligent, seeing as though they work on a ranch and the way they choose to speak. With very low intelligence, the workers on the ranch don't understand why Lennie behaves the way he does, so they choose not to become close to him. After Lennie killed Curley's wife, the workers instructed George to kill Lennie so he couldn't cause any more harm to people. The decision to kill Lennie was easy for the workers to decide because Lennie was never close to them.Third Sign (UnControllable Behaviors) Pt. 3
Third Sign (UnControllable Behaviors) Pt. 2
The other part of the Novel that shows Lennie's emotional behaviours is when Curley and him were fighting. When Curley started to fight with Lennie, he started off by just making fun of him. Lennie chose not to react, but instead looked at George. Curley got fed up with the fact that Lennie wasn't fighting back, so he decided to start punching Lennie. This triggered Lennie's anger, but he didn't fight back, instead he deflected one of Curley's punches and squeezed on Curley's hand tighter and tighter. He squeezed so hard he was destroying the bones within Curley's hand. Although George and Candy tried to stop Lennie, Lennie could not control himself and couldn't let go. Lennie's anger had taken him over which made him behave in a very violent manner.
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