Of Mice And Men Evil Analysis

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Evil can be portrayed in very distinct ways, sometimes it can be physical or spiritual depending in the situation you 're stuck in. That was the case of George and Lennie in the book of ¨Of Mice and Men¨ were the author John Steinbeck emphasizes the destruction of hopes. The backstory of every character is different but similar in the way that they are all renegades from society. Sometimes friendship is the remedy that can bare with wounded hearts and fallen dreams. What makes life worthy? For many people is the difference between being beloved and detested. Everyone is distinct, but we all want something similar, and that is having something or someone strong enough that would make us want to live every single day. Misfortune is present in …show more content…

Not knowing when we are seizing to exist is the fuel that keeps us living. It is ironic that for us human beings uncertainty is a way of living. Can you be actually alive, but also dead? Unfortunately this is partially true for most people. Life is not only living because we most, it is enjoying every second we live. Crooks a character from “Of Mice and Men” lives the previously stated reality. His life is so miserable that he is dead, in the way that he is broken from inside out probably because of his harsh backstory. Not only he is isolated but also criticized unfairly by his skin color. He is of no blame he didn 't choose to be darker or physically imperfect. Sometimes life leave us no choice other than to confront our own difficulties. When you give just a little bit of hope to someone that miserable, you won 't believe how much their life changes. Crooks vision before listening Lennie 's plan was all black and white, but as he imagined the infinite possibilities, he suddenly could see colors. As we all know lennie 's inspiration came from george.This statement comes from page 106 “ Look down there acrost the river, like you can almost see the place.” said George to Lennie. Dreams make dead people come back to

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