Q1: How is section 1 the same/different from your expectations?
A1: Section 1 is the same as I expected. I predicted that this novel will be about a couple of people who are looking for jobs during the Great Depression
Q2: What dreams and ambitions did George and Lennie have?
A2: George and Lennie wanted to own a little house and a couple of acres, a cow, some pigs, lots of rabbits and a puppy for Lennie so he can pet it harder than a mouse without breaking it.
Q3: Do you think their dreams will be fulfilled? Why or why not?
A3: I think their dreams will not be fulfilled because since they are jobless and poor right now, there may not be a chance for them to find a job or place at where they can survive. And another factor that effects this dream is the fact that Lennie isn't that smart so that could lead to dilemmas in the future.
Q4: Personal reflection on Section 1: likes, dislikes, characters, setting, plot, dialogue, imagery
A4: I like the way these two characters talk to each other. By the way they speak, it is clear that both characters are uneducated. There are numerous examples of imagery. As the words are read, I can actually see the setting and almost here the sound that are described in the book. This use of imagery is useful because when I see it, I can entirely understand what is happening.
Q5: 3 Questions About Section
A5:
1. Why did George and Lennie leave Weed?
2. Do George and Lennie have a positive relationship throughout the whole novel?
3. What caused Lennie to not be as smart as George
4. Why doesn't Lennie think before acting?
Q4: Personal reflection on Section 1: likes, dislikes, characters, setting, plot, dialogue, imagery
A4: I like the way these two characters talk to each other. By the way they speak, it is clear that both characters are uneducated. There are numerous examples of imagery. As the words are read, I can actually see the setting and almost here the sound that are described in the book. This use of imagery is useful because when I see it, I can entirely understand what is happening.
Q5: 3 Questions About Section
A5:
1. Why did George and Lennie leave Weed?
2. Do George and Lennie have a positive relationship throughout the whole novel?
3. What caused Lennie to not be as smart as George
4. Why doesn't Lennie think before acting?
I agree about your answer to question four ajit. The imagery is amazing and really lets you completely understand what is happening. To answer you question one, Lennie and George left Weed because Lennie did something completely inappropriate to a little girl. Lennie did not know though so it was not entirely his fault. To answer question two, George and Lennie do not really have that positive of a relationship through the first chapter. George yells a lot and Lennie gets really ashamed because of it. I honestly dont think they will have that great of a relationship through the whole novel. Your third question is a bit irrelevant and obvious because the answer to that is that Lennie did not have as much schooling as Lennie.
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