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  1. 26 de oct. de 2017 · Of Mice and Men – Crooks Monologue. Loneliness is a disease. It eats away at people slowly, gradually tearing them limb from limb. It is a virus that send some people insane, some turn senile, I am lonely no friends, no one to talk to either. Crazy old world these days isn’t it when even a black Negro cannot have his own privacy in his own ...

  2. Text Preview. In the monologue “Curley’s wife” from Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, the speaker reflects on how a group of bindle bums perceives themselves as superior while remaining ignorant of her true essence and knowledge. She expresses disdain for their treatment of her like a child, referring to them as mere bindle stiffs.

  3. Of Mice and Men Monologue George. In: English and Literature. Submitted By salmankhan69Words 556Pages 3. ... Discuss’ In the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck, the character of Curley’s Wife shows an array of different personal qualities, emotions, needs, ...

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  5. Well, he aint no Bob Allen, he's dead meat, he is. I wonder, before he killed her, if he remembered who's wife she is! She's not just anyone's wife. She is Curly's, the son of the boss of the ranch, heir to the ranch's, wife! The things I'm gonna do to this bastard are unimaginable. I wanna break his legs.

  6. It is Thursday night in the beautiful yet forlorn Salinas Valley in California. Two best friends, Lennie and George, make their way to a river crossing and stop for refreshment on their way from Northern California to find more work at a ranch. George is the leader, with lean good looks and a quick mind. Lennie is basically a giant child: he is ...

  7. Based on the classic novella written by John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men tells the tale of two great friends and their struggle to live the American dream. George and Lennie have been traveling together from ranch to ranch for years, working hard to make ends meet and save enough for a place of their own. The two are polar opposites: George is ...