In Of Mice and Men there are many relationships just like memoir A Long Way Gone. One of the main relationships is Mutualism. In Of Mice and Men they both benefit because Lennie is strong so he helps George on the farm. George is smart so he helps Lennie become smarter. In the book A Long Way Gone the boys all help each other out because they are trying to get to the village without getting killed or captured.
The men are joined by Carlson, another ranch-hand. Carlson asks about Slim’s dog, which has just given birth to nine puppies. Slim said that he drowned four of the puppies immediately because their mother would have been unable to feed them. Carlson said that they should convince Candy to shoot his old, worthless dog and raise one of the pups instead. The triangle rings for dinner, and the men filter out of the bunkhouse, with Lennie suddenly excited by the fact of having a puppy. As George and Lennie prepare to leave, Curley appears again, looking for his wife, and hurries off angrily when they tell him where she went. George expresses his dislike for Curley, and comments that he is afraid he will fight with Curley himself.
"Chris Blake please"
"Yes" "Chris Blake?" "Yes?" "Thank you Chris, this is Christine Brown from Coors Light, how are you today?" "Fine, and how are you?" "Great, thank you for asking... PAUSE" "The reason for the call today Chris, as you may be aware is that Coors Light has recently developed an idea designed to save your time, save your money, and help you to get best out of your alcohol. Its for people like you and we'll be happy to drop by and give you the opportunity of seeing it. Would you like to meet up?" "Yes i'll be there" "Fine, I look forward to seeing you tomorrow" |
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