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John Steinbeck

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    George and Lennie are small men, with modest ambitions and honest intentions. Their greatest dream in life is to own and operate a small ranch with few chickens, pigs, and rabbits for Lennie.
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    Steinbeck seems to be implying that a body without a mind in control can be carried away- a person must be in balance of ego and id, as George and Lennie are together.
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    A biblical approach to their relationship would be an allusion to the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis. Wherein Cain draws Abel into a field and kills him. When God asks where Abel is, Cain replies, "Am I my brother's keeper?" This is almost exactly what happens with George and Lennie except George seems sincerely upset from what he did to his friend and companion.
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    Slim is that self-possessed man George hopes to become by owning his own place.
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    he represents an angel before it fell, whereas George would be the angel after it had already fallen.
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    he is the epitome of antisocial personality disorder (disorder where one disregards others feelings and rights).
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    Carlson is the type of man George wants to avoid becoming.
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    “The book is Steinbeck's statement of the pain of human loneliness and the struggle of man to find a home within the "fat of the land."”
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    Curley is the bully of the ranch. Compensation for his size; he is referred to, by Candy, as

    “scrappy”. Always trying to pick fights with those bigger than he is to prove himself.
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    They're getting money together so they can go out west. They're going to buy a car and go out west where it's easy living. There's nothing here."
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