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Of Mice and Men - Coggle Diagram
Of Mice and Men
human ingenuity
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Candy acquiesce to the facts to protect Lennie and George, even though she knows everything.
George, who didn't want Lenny to be killed by Curley, kills Lenny himself: George really love and consider Lennie
George knew Lenny was about to die, so he reassured him to kill him painlessly.
experiences
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After Lenny's death, George and Candy no longer have a goal of buying a dream farm: because they realized that they were dreaming in vain with Lenny's death.
This means that Lennie, George, and Candy lived in a difficult reality where they had to dream empty dreams.
Even though Lennie killed Curley's wife physically, Lennie is not a person to blame.
Lennie's killing of mice and puppy (even by mistake) and hurting Curley's hand were factors that eventually suggested that Lenny was a dangerous person.
identity
Curly's wife lives a boring life on the ranch, and she is not allowed to talk anyone in the farm as she married with Curley, who is bossy and obsess to her wife.
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Lenny's childish personality and love for animals contrast with Lenny's power, emphasizing more about his dangers.
social organization
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bossing of Curley: Curly is the son of the owner of the ranch, so no one can stand up to Curley.
This is the reason why Curley;s wife cannot talk to anyone
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sharing the planet
Lenny is a person who loves animals and sees the world without absurdity because of the disabilities.
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