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    Default How is the power of fate of represented in Of Mice And Men

    Gotta write my GCSE English "controlled assessment" (aka Coursework) on this next week and I need some ideas >;l

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    I don't know what the question actually means, But ive just done a controlled assessment for 4 hours on that bloody book showing the disadvantages of the characters.

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    that book is a killer for GCSE

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    Basically...how is fate involved with the story? Ie; When George tells Lennie to come to the "brush" if he ever gets in trouble and then goes on to say about weed - fate dictates it will happen again and somehow you've got to link it all together >_< lol.

    Oh yeah +rep for helpful comments.

    @Jordos, I got a 4...well 5 because of my extra time, hour assessment as well :S!
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    All the foreshadowing indicates the ending. The events of the book come full circle. They start at the brush, they end at the brush.

    The red described on Curley's wife matches the "red dress" that is referenced at the beginning of the book. Fate that Lennie would do the same to her too...

    lol that's a tough question but I havent studied it in a while, good luck though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inseriousity. View Post
    All the foreshadowing indicates the ending. The events of the book come full circle. They start at the brush, they end at the brush.

    The red described on Curley's wife matches the "red dress" that is referenced at the beginning of the book. Fate that Lennie would do the same to her too...

    lol that's a tough question but I havent studied it in a while, good luck though!
    Thanks +rep. I'm going for an A. My teacher says we have to pick out 1-2 word quotes and link them and I'm like WTF, then some kid will stick his hand up and be like "dark" represents he's evil, not easy to get on with ect. and that's completely out of context, yet the teacher says it's a great explanation? English confuses me...lol.

    Also, the fact that Curely's wife has ostrich feathers on her shoes represent that she cannot leave, and can potentially be a danger if approached WOO IM GETTING IT :L!!

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    just waffle in english

    thats what i did and i got A for eng lang and A for eng lit

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    Quote Originally Posted by immense View Post
    just waffle in english

    thats what i did and i got A for eng lang and A for eng lit
    Lol I guess but I really need an A

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    I found with English that it was a case of taking what you know rather than what you don't and twisting it to fit the question. So I mentioned the red with curley's wife. Our teacher hammered home the connotations surrounding this red description we see of curley's wife.

    So take those things that your teacher has said or other students have said and manipulate it to fit this fate question

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    Thanks lol I will rep u when I can but it says I can't atm

    Quote Originally Posted by Inseriousity. View Post
    I found with English that it was a case of taking what you know rather than what you don't and twisting it to fit the question. So I mentioned the red with curley's wife. Our teacher hammered home the connotations surrounding this red description we see of curley's wife.

    So take those things that your teacher has said or other students have said and manipulate it to fit this fate question

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