Wednesday, March 4, 2015

post #1 willie



What I want to believe is that George and lennie was going to get their land and live happy and stress free but I my mind I knew that it was not going to work out but what really makes me think that nothing was going to work out was when curly came into the shack and look at lennie the wrong way that’s how I knew that something was going to go down already they have some problems and haven’t been in their for a night it was just a matter of time plus lennie and George was growing farther apart even though they need each other for an example when they went down by the river and they got into an argument lennie was talking about leaving and I could bet George was thinking about letting him do it ‘George looked quietly at lennie then finaly said ive been mean aint I ‘(Steinbeck page 14). They where never going to get that ranch it was just in their heads  

post #2 willie


I think the four main characters will affect each other in a good and bad way because George and Lennie are getting along with candy pretty well and I think they might become friends along the way because they are getting so close but I also think like in weed that lennie will do something to curlys wife and get in trouble were someone wants to kill him not knowing that he did not do it on purpose or to be mean just a misunderstanding I also think that George and lennie wont get their land because of the mistake and that’s why I think that something is going to happen between the four main characters over the remainder of the book because you can some what predict the future by looking at the past if you don’t make change you will repeat your mistakes over and over again because you are not trying to do better.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Post #4 - Noemy

The character i choose would have to be George. George would seem the type of guy to work all the time, and regret what he's done. After George killed Lennie, George is going to work for the rest of his life basically. He will always regret killing Lennie but he knew it was for the best. He would never let Lennie be put in some sort of mental retardation place. George will get the little house he was going to get with Lennie and Candy. George will always miss Lennie, he was his companion everywhere they went. "He won't do nothing like that. I know George. Me an' him travels together"(Steinbeck 100). Even Lennie remembered he would never let anything bad happen to him. Although, Lennie is gone now, George hasn't changed a bit. Maybe he's a bit grumpy about a few things. He gets his fifty dollars  at the end of the month and goes out and spends it. Then goes and works another months and does the same. He does that until he finds a new job and does that till he gets bored.