Don T Judge A Book By It's Cover Analysis

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“Don’t judge a book by it’s cover” is what been told around and what most people still don’t do. How we decide how something is worth by just looking at it without getting to know someone or something even closer. John Steinbeck wrote a book in 1937 about two farm workers moving place to place trying to find their happiness. By going through things together and keeping each other’s hope by reminding one another about their motivation on even trying and ways how the farm workers, Lenny and George are more different than similar. Lenny and George are more different because of their maturity, their attitude towards Curley’s wife, and behavior. One reason Lenny and George are both different is by Lenny being less mature than George. For example, in the beginning of the book when Lenny and George were walking to get to the ranch, Lennie had a dead mice and was trying to be clever by trying to hide it from George. For that he could be able to keep it. He didn’t succeeded and was told like a kid to get rid of it and when he denied, George was the adult and threw the dead mice away. (pg.6) This shows how Lennie is less mature than George because no adult would be walking around with a dead mice and trying to hide it from someone. Proving …show more content…

By this I mean that Lennie and George has a different way of acting towards her, by wanting to either be by or away from her. For example, whenever Curley’s wife comes in to the ranch, George would be very negative about her being by them while Lenny wouldn’t know why she wasn’t welcomed. In a way George doesn’t like Curley’s wife to be near them and would act very coldly towards her then nice or welcoming like George was when he talked to Curley’s wife the first and last time. This shows how they are different because Lennie is more positive and easily manipulated by Curley’s wife and George knows the best and tries to not have Curley’s wife in his

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