Of Mice And Men And The Great Gatsby Comparison

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In the early 20th century, the 20’s and the 30’s were some of the most drastic decades. In the movies The Great Gatsby and of Mice and Men, They were apart of these two decades. In these movies they had some similarities and they also had there differences when it comes to theme. One of the theme they had in common is longing for something that will not happen, and the other theme is everything has a consequence to it. Being that these two movies are so close in decades, it is easy to see the similarities and differences. One of the main themes when it came to both of the movies were longing for something that will never happen. In The Great Gatsby, Mr. Gatsby was deeply in love with Daisy. He would do whatever he could just to make her happy …show more content…

In The Great Gatsby, when Mr.Gatsby took the blame for Daisy running over Myrtle he did not realise that what he was doing could lead him to death. Taking the blame that he took for the accident this lead to him being kill by Mr. Wilson. With Mr. gatsby not knowing that what consequence would come from taking the blame, he took the blame regardless of what happens. him In of Mice and Men Lennie killed Curley's wife and George had to kill Lennie to save him from Curly. Lennie likes to touch things that feel nice, but he gets scared and won’t let go. When he started playing with Curly wife’s hair he did not want to let go. Whenever Curley's wife got scared Lennie did not know what to do but yell out of fear. Whenever she started yelling, Lennie got mad and lost control and accidentally killed her. Being that he killed Curley's wife, Curly thought that he should pay for what he did and kill Lennie. With Curley wanting to kill lennie, he is just getting taking the appropriate actions for what Lennie …show more content…

In The Great Gatsby, Mr. Gatsby’s consequences were based off of him loving Daisy. He took the blame regardless of what consequence were to follow it. In of Mice and Men, Lennie did not know what was going to happen to him. When he saw that the women was dead all he did was remember what George told him to do was to run away. Lennie’s consequences were out of anger and fear because Lennie did not mean to hurt Curley’s wife, he just did not want to get in trouble with

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