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1 Jose Martinez Questions Response Paragraph 1
Three to five sentences long Explain how the resolution of the plot indicates the author's purpose. Show what human rights issues took place in the conflict and how the author used the resolution to generate a reaction in the reader. Use proper spelling and grammar. Response Paragraph 2 Explain how the diction and characterization indicate the author’s purpose for writing about a human rights issue. Provide specific examples from the novel.

2 Question 1 The argument also the final arc of the book it represent a novel that reflects the problem of the time that was well very explained. The situation of Lennie and George is shocking. I think that it’s not intending to reflect happy ending, but is a realistic ending. When I see how hard is for George to kill his friend Lennie also he is the only person who loves him but George prefers to kill him instead of the other workers and he can finally rest in peace The author wanted to reflect that harshness of the time, where a lot of people have no life, just working also with the money they drank, went to brothels also play, and as the hopes also dreams are dashed. A lot of people are lonely, because they just think on their self and they have no life.

3 Question 2 I think to achieve greater realism in the book. The author use different ways of specking throughout the novel to enhance the expression of the characters. For example with Lennie, he uses simple words and sometimes he repeat the same word. To demonstrate the lack of mental capacity that he unpossessed “Tried and tried [to remember]...but it didn't do not good." After George takes the mouse from Lennie that is dead, he promises to let Lennie have a fresh one sometime. Lennie says as he hangs his head dejectedly, "I don't know where there is no other mouse. I remember a lady used to give' em to me--ever'one she got. But that lady ain't here." George scoffed. "Lady, huh? Don't even remember who that lady was. That was your own Aunt Clara'‘ this phrase is repeated alot of times in the novel. This quote means the American dream of saving enough to buy their own property, which represents the property in which they lived at those times. This quotation illustrated that Lennie childlike attitude also behavior also his obsession with tending small animals which he eventually harms

4 Continued: ''S'pose you didn't have nobody
Continued: ''S'pose you didn't have nobody. S'pose you couldn't go into the bunk house and play rummy 'cause you was black. How'd you like that? S'pose you had to sit out here an' read books. Sure you could play horseshoes till it got dark, but then you got to read books. Books ain't no good. A guy needs somebody- to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. Don't make no difference who the guy is, long's he's with you. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick.'‘ crooks tell Lennie the effect of being so lonely. This paragraph it means that’s he need company also the impressive nature of the life of crooks. Lennie cannot understand because he has a different color of skin and more friends. George kill Lennie at the end, realizing that his friend Lennie could not stand the lone less of being in prison.


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