Come back to us You see me now gasping for air through my horribly burnt lungs. Down by the lakeside choking on my own lungs. There is nothing you can do for me now, the gas from the camps have… Continue Reading →
Pain shot up Micheals leg, he glared accusingly at the low coffee table as he hopped on one leg almost comically around the small cluttered apartment. “Dammit” he muttered under his breath, contempt lacing his voice, the sofa on the… Continue Reading →
The bracing autumn wind slapped gently against the steel of the car, whistling slightly as it gradually approached the bridge. The grey uniforms of the guards beside the checkpoint flapped in the wind, almost giving him the impression of giant… Continue Reading →
In front of the car, two soldiers dressed in grey uniform stood guard sombrely. Behind the traffic light, another soldier looked out into the distance keeping watch. Outside the power station two more guards waited patiently for the new arrivals.
English Controlled Assessment Question: Explore the methods Steinbeck uses to demonstrate the effects of isolation on people in Of Mice and Men “You’re all scared of each other that’s what.” This quote is one of the main points of John… Continue Reading →
English Controlled Assessment Question: Explore the methods Steinbeck uses to demonstrate the effects of isolation on people in Of Mice and Men “You’re all scared of each other that’s what.” This quote is one of the main points of John… Continue Reading →
Introduction: “Your all scared of each other that’s what” mention loneliness, mention Steinbeck P1: mention setting and its implications on the theme of loneliness P2: mention the effect of prejudice on crooks and how that relates to loneliness, find crooks… Continue Reading →
“You’re all scared of each other thats what.” This quote from Curley’s wife clearly demonstrates the key theme of isolation articulated by the author John Steinbeck. Isolation is one of the main themes in Of Mice And Men, this is… Continue Reading →
Curleys wife in the book is portrayed as promiscuous by all of the characters, even her own husband who is constantly paranoid about her talking to other men. This is demonstrated in numerous occasions throughout the book when he is… Continue Reading →
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