Sunday, May 3, 2009

Essay Question: Beyond The Line!!!!!!!

Q) WHICH CHARACTER IN THE ENTIRE NOVEL CAN YOU RELATE YOUR-SELF BEST TO, AND WHY??

A) Characters in the book Of Mice and Men, has so many features, and traits that each character can be related to someone in some type of way. The characters in the novel carry but every category, but also have some flaws like some humans. Traits such as greed, cocky, nice, smart, and even physical size is covered in this book. I can relate my self to one various characters, but I feel as though I resemble is George, due to smarts, calm maturity, and protector of close friends.

First,smarts is a trait that every character in the book lack, and doesn't have. I feel as though I have plenty of smart, but i tend to slack off, and procrastinate. George also has the smarts, and is able to get out of certain situations in a certain period of time. George is one of the main characters that is able to take over a lead, and figure out good plans to reach his success. I can take on multiple,and can think over situations and also get out of bad situation in a fair period of time.

Second, the maturity of George, is cool, and settled at all times. George, never loses his cool on this book, unless he is put into a bad position. George is also a great protector of his close friends. When Lenny get into trouble, he keeps his cool, but at the same time fends, and stick up for his friend. George keeps a tight circle, and has a good friend, but at times he loses his cool, when Lenny get into a altercation.

Third, George and myself, give each other good expectation, because we also look out, and protect our close friends. I stand, and take up for my friend when they need assistance in their troubling situation. I will provide, and help my friends, and I'm sure they will assist me in some of my times of hard-ship.

In conclusion, I think Of Mice and Men is a great novel. Every great writer, reader or critic should own a copy. I loved this book, and loved the movie. This book teaches a great lesson, and I hope you'll pick the book up.

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