Analysis Of John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is a captivating and powerful novel. The book is about two men, one very short man named George who happens to be very smart and one tall man named Lennie who is strong, but has a limited mental capacity. One of the most important scenes that relates to this book is when George shot Lennie. This scene relates to the book by demonstrating the history, common dreams and friendship that George and Lennie share. The first way that this scene relates to the book is the history that George and Lennie have together. George and Lennie were childhood friends, even though they are very distinctive from each other. George has taken care of Lennie ever since Lennie’s Aunt Clara died. George and Lennie worked on a ranch.

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