Of Mice and Men vs. Forrest Gump
Have you ever wondered what a true friendship is really like? John Steinbeck put his input on this with his novelle, Of Mice and Men. In this story, two friends, George Milton and Lennie Small, live their life with each other. They are the best of friends. George is a small and smart person and Lennie is a big and strong person who isn’t very bright. A movie that is similar to this book is Forrest Gump. In this movie, Forrest Gump tells his life story to random strangers. As he tells his story, you can tell he is not very bright. He couldn’t walk until he got braces for his legs. In one part of his story, Lieutenant Dan and Forrest meet in the Vietnam War. When the two get into a gunfight with the Vietnamese army. Lt. Dan gets his legs blown off and orders a missile strike to bomb the area. Forrest saves Lt. Dan just before the missiles blow up. After being saved, Lt. Dan’s legs are amputated and Forrest gets shot in the butt. Through both of these pieces, we can tell
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In the end of Of Mice and Men, George shoots Lennie to save Lennie from torture from Curley. “George raised the gun and his hand shook, and he dropped his hand to the ground again.”(Steinbeck, 52) This proves George didn’t want to shoot Lennie, but George had to. It was the only way for Lennie to be safe from future hurting and suffering. Only true friends do that.By George killing Lennie for the better, George shows the that he loves Lennie. This event in the book made the friendship end. In Forrest Gump, Forrest saved Lt. Dan’s life. After Lt. Dan ordered the strike, Forrest picked Lt. Dan up and carried him to safety. After they are picked by the evac crew, they go to a hospital to treat everyone that was the gunfight. The hospital is where the two friends split and don’t meet until New Year’s Eve. (Forrest Gump) This proves that the two works are different in how the friends interact with each
After the war ends, the character goes back to Vietnam alongside of Operation Smile, a group of surgeons who repair childrens’ cleft lips. During this experience, he meets Doctor Lieh Viet Dihn, a Retired Vietnamese war veteran. During the war, Dr. Dihn got captured and tortured, having his thumbs chopped off. Because of these events, Dr. Dihn asks the surgeon to surgically remove his big toe to replace his thumbs (Walker 318-325). Throughout this short story, Walker uses an assortment of figurative language to divulge the impact of the Vietnam
The main characters in the movie The Wizard of Oz and the main characters in the novel Of Mice and Men, these characters share many of the same characteristics. Both the story and the movie show many similarities to the Great Depression. However The Wizard of Oz has very symbolic characters related to the Great Depression. In The Wizard of Oz the four main characters are Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, the Lion.
Poverty, intellectual disadvantages, and society render characters in both texts powerless which potentially prevent them from fulfilling a dream or self-development. In the novel Of Mice and Men and film Slumdog Millionaire, the characters were powerless financially, due to poverty, which was an obstacle in Lennie and George's dream/development in Of Mice and Men as well as Jamal's in Slumdog Millionaire. In Of Mice and Men, the characters were subjected to poverty due to the Great Depression in America beginning in the 1930's, thus relinquishing any form of financial amelioration. The ranch hands are all victims of society and the possibility of economic growth was diminutive due to poverty.
“ A friend is someone who gives you total freedom to be yourself” (Friendship). Friends love each other and have the patience to love the person you are; following are two great example stories of this kind of friendship. Huckleberry Finn is a story of an orphan that wishes to be free from society; while a slave runs away and they both join together to achieve their dream of freedom. Of Mice and Men is based on two men that are trying to find work and survive; sadly many mistakes are made by one that causes many problems. We will compare and analysis who had the stronger relationships between Huck and Jim, and that of George and Lennie.
In the book Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck, I believe that George did make the right decision to shoot Lennie, because of the relationship that they had. Previously learning from the experience Candy had when he let someone else shoot his dog, George knew that shooting Lennie was his job to do. In chapter three Candy says "I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn 't ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog." , (John Steinbeck, 1973, p.58), this really impacted Georges decision on giving someone else the ability to shoot him.
One reason George should not have killed Lennie because everything that happened, was an accident. Lennie did not mean to kill Curley’s wife or the puppy. In the passage, Of mice and men, lennie says “I don’t want ta hurt you” (Steinbeck 91). This piece of evidence from the passage shows that Lennie did not mean to hurt Curley’s wife. Lennie only meant to keep her quiet , not kill her.
No piece of literature should ever be ban : Of Mice and Men should not be ban from young adults and libraries. The literature classic promotes good life lessons for students to learn from such as friendship and motivation. Simply banning the book would contradict the right of free press under the first amendment of the constitutions. The book also provides a considerable amount of historical context. Even though the book contains a tremendous amount of racism , sexism , and vulgar language , in today’s media , we are exposed to a similar content.
He hit the ground on his belly and floopped over on his back (Collier and Collier 208 ). Sam is a Patriot. He join the army for three years. But end up shooted by
The novella, “Of Mice and Men” written by John Steinbeck and the movie “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?” demonstrates a major theme of loneliness, each containing at least one or more character representing varying degrees of loneliness. Crooks, a character in “Of Mice and Men”, is the only black farmhand on an all white farm during the time of America’s Great Depression. He deals with the constant isolation, segregation, and loneliness of the racism on the farm. Mrs. Grape, a character from “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape?” is an obese mother grieving her husband’s suicide years later. Because of her immense weight, Mrs. Grape stays indoors at all times leaving her children to take care of the household, bills, and herself.
In the novella, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, George’s decision to kill Lennie at the end of the novel was justified. George and Lennie were best friends, and have been since they were little. They got ran out of Weed(the old farm they used to work at) for harassing a girl and not letting her go. He was just scared from her screaming and kicking. He didn’t mean to harm, or scare her.
In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, the era of the Great Depression in the 1930’s is revealed through a simple story of ranch workers who hope to improve their lives. Migrant workers, George and Lennie, have a friendship that is based on trust and protection. The other workers lack the companionship and bond that these two men have. In the novel, the absence and presence of friendship is the motivation for the characters’ actions.
George does not wish for Lennie to die by himself or painfully, so George kills him so he won’t die slowly and
“To a Mouse” by Robert Burns events and purpose are related to Of mice and Men. The connection between the title for the book "Of Mice and Men", and the actual storyline is a poem written by poet Robert Burns. This poem is about a mouse who builds his home in a wheat field, only to have it destroyed by a ploughman. The home the mouse had dreamed of living in for the winter is now gone, forcing the mouse to face the cold, harsh, winter homeless. This title is appropriate for the story because the dreams that Lennie and George had were similar to those of the mouse.
A true friendship is something that everyone wants to have but not everyone can have it. in the novella Of Mice and Men the author shows the true meaning of friendship and these 2 best friends Lennie and George shows that they have Friendship and they love each other,care for each other and always have their backs i give some really great evidence and try to show you the relationship these guys had. Through the book George one of the two main characters he shows how he cares and takes care of his good friend the other important character Lennie,who was a mental disability but he still loves him but he does show some tough love. In the book George has been shown numerous times that he takes care of Lennie but the first quote It 's because Lennie was in trouble he was about to die,but his friend does something really beautiful “Couldn 't we just lock him up the poor bastards nuts{steinbeck 87}”In this quote he 's trying to convince the guys who were about to kill him by saying he didn 't know what he was doing,This quote means that he really cares for his friend and he 's trying to save him.
Memento, an American thriller film directed by Christopher Nolan, is about Leonard, a man who conducts investigation about his wife who he believed to be raped and murdered by a guy named John G. Because his memory only lasts for ten minutes, he takes the Polaroid photographs of every person he meets, and even gets tattoos of all the information about John G. At the end, not only he fails to find John G., but actually ends up finding that he is the one who killed his own wife. In contrast, Forrest Gump, an American comedy film directed by Robert Zemeckis, is about Forrest Gump, a man with below-average intelligence who succeeds in many situations of his life. Because of his low IQ, he gets bullied at school, but his life completely changes