Of mice and men book report PDF

Title Of mice and men book report
Author sally russo
Course The Literary Experience
Institution Villanova University
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Of Mice and Men Book Report The tale, which happens during the Great Depression, starts next to the Salinas River close to Soledad, California, where two transient laborers, Lennie Small and George Milton, are strolling en route to a close by farm. They have as of late got away from a ranch close to Weed where Lennie, an intellectually insufficient yet delicate man, was wrongly blamed for assault when he contacted a lady to feel her delicate dress.

As they stroll along, George chastens Lennie for playing with a dead mouse and cautions him not to talk when they show up at their new residence of work. When Lennie gripes about not having ketchup for the beans they have for supper, George loses control, revealing to Lennie that he would be in an ideal situation in the event that he didn't need to deal with him. After they make up, George rehashes to Lennie the subtleties of their fantasy - that he and Lennie will collect enough cash to purchase a fix of land, where they will have a little ranch with a vegetable fix and a hare pen. The bunny box is the main detail of the arrangement that Lennie reliably recalls. George reveals to Lennie that, on the off chance that he stumbles into difficulty as he did in Weed, he should come back to the brush close to the waterway and trust that George will discover him.

At the point when George and Lennie come to the bunkhouse at the ranch where they will work, an elderly person named Candy shows them their beds and discloses to them that the supervisor was furious that they didn't show up the prior night. Before long, the Boss inquiries

George and Lennie. He finds Lennie's psychological debilitation and can't comprehend why George would go with him until George lies and says that Lennie is his cousin. After the manager leaves, his child, Curley, enters the bunkhouse. Curley is a short man who despises bigger men out of envy and weakness; he has another spouse whom everybody suspects is unfaithful. His better half visits the bunkhouse soon thereafter looking for Curley and plays with different men. Afterward, Curley returns searching for his significant other and endeavors to stir up some dust with George.

Following a day of work, the men come back to the bunkhouse. Thin, whose canine had another litter of young doggies, gives Lennie one of them. George confesses to Slim that he and Lennie evaded lynching when Lennie was blamed for assault. Carlson gripes about Candy's pooch, a run down and smelling animal. He offers to shoot the pooch, and after rehashed protests, Candy yields, notwithstanding his undeniable wish to keep the canine. George whines about "tarts, for example, Curley's Wife, and when different men propose that they visit a whorehouse the following night, George says that he favors the organization of prostitutes, since with them there is no possibility of peril. At the point when George again reveals to Lennie the anecdote about the house that they will have, Candy catches. Candy offers to pool his cash with theirs on the off chance that they'd let him chip away at their homestead. Somewhat later, Curley scans for his significant other again; he assaults Lennie when he presumes that Lennie is giggling at him. Curley punches Lennie a few times, however Lennie doesn't retaliate until George gives him consent, so, all in all Lennie pounds Curley's hand.

While different men are at the whorehouse, Lennie visits Crooks, the dark stable buck. Criminals is impolite and scornful toward Lennie until he understands that Lennie has no evil goal. Candy likewise visits the two men, for they are the main ones remaining at the farm while they others are visiting the area. They talk about the arrangement for a little homestead and Crooks gives some enthusiasm for going along with them. Curley's better half observes the three men and searches their organization out of depression; when Crooks discloses to her that she should be in his room, she criticizes them as futile handicapped people and even undermines Crooks with lynching.

The following morning, Lennie inadvertently murders his new doggy when he skips it excessively hard. Curley's better half discovers him in the animal dwellingplace with the dead pup. She feels sorry for him and permits him to feel how delicate her hair is. At the point when he handles her too strongly, she shouts. Lennie covers her mouth and incidentally snaps her neck. After this murdering, Lennie escapes from the farm. Candy and George discover the body and construe Lennie's blame. Candy alarms different men, and Curley structures involved with scan for Lennie and murder him. In the meantime, George takes Carlson's firearm, driving different men to imagine that Lennie took it before he got away.

George, who focuses Curley and different men off course, discovers Lennie in the brush where he instructed him to return toward the start of the novel. Lennie has been having mental trips

of a monster hare and his Aunt Clara; they caution Lennie that George will resent him for executing Curley's better half and that he has lost the chance of having a house with a bunny box. George consoles Lennie that they will have the hare box all things considered, in the interim getting ready to fire his companion with Carlson's weapon. After hearing the shot, different men discover George and Lennie. George discloses to them that Lennie had taken the weapon and that he fired Lennie after the firearm got free in a battle....


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