Choose one of the following questions that interests you most to respond to in
this week’s blog post:
1.) What different forms of power exist in Of
Mice and Men? What kind of power does Lennie have? What kind of power does
George have? What kinds of power or powerlessness do other characters possess?
2.) What kind of relationship do George and Lennie have? Is their
relationship a friendship? How does this relationship express Steinbeck’s
position on the individual versus the community?
3.) Is the American
Dream a real possibility in the story? If yes, what characters, symbols,
events, or other details from the story confirm that the American Dream is
within reach? If not, what characters, symbols, events, or other details from
the story represent the American Dream as out of reach?
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1) What different forms of power exist in Of Mice and Men? What kind of power
does Lennie have? What kind of power does George have? What kinds of power or
powerlessness do other characters possess?
The different forms that exist
in Of Mice and Men are physical power and mental and social power within an
individual. For example, Lennie has physical power and we know this because he
crushed Curley's hand and probably broke a few bones. The downfall about Lennie
is he has no self-desicion. If George wouldn't have told him to let go of
Curley's hand, Lennie would of kept crushing his hand. Lennie has no self
control and unless someone gives him an order to do something or to stop he will
just keep going. On the other hand, George has mental and social power. George
has a way with words that Lennie doesn't and he can get him and Lennie out of
sticky situations with his smoothe words. George always knows exactly what to
say and how to say it. He covered up for Lennie when they arrived at the
bunkhouse the boss asked why Lennie wasn't talking much and George covered up
for Lennie with his quick thinking.
George is very powerful because he
has Lennie to bring along with him everywhere and he has to take care of him
because of his mental disability. Lennie wouldn't be able to fend for himself if
he were alone. During this time period it is already stressful but George also
has Lennie to add on to all of the stress.
Curley posses social
powerfullness because he is the boss's son, he has more advantage over the ranch
then annyone else. Curley is known around the barn but I don't think he has
physical strength. The reader knows this because he was a former lightweight
fighter.
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