Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Section 1 Lennie and George's Description
In the story Of Mice and Men the author John Steinbeck gave a very detailed description of Lennie and George. Lennie is a burly man with wide sloping shoulders. His face is shapeless and he has large pale eyes. Lennie walks in a very distinct manner because he walks heavily and drags his feet like a bear drags its paws. George is the total opposite of Lennie. George is small with slender arms and small hands. He has a dark face, restless eyes and a thin bony nose. Although Georges features are small, his hands are strong and he is a quick thinker I think in the long run these features will help Lennie and George accomplish their dream of having their land and small house.
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I think you described Lennie and George very well.
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