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Thread: Of Mice and Men

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    yeah i did in 9th grade. i cant remember which one out of the many books we did that year it was... sorry..
    I wish I was a little bit taller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ostinato View Post
    My cousin read the book and thought it was great.

    I'm in year 11 or 12 (not sure what you people in England class it as hehe), and I'm reading The Cone Gatherers.

    It has roughly the same storyline, but is much more advanced and the ideas and characters are more developed. :]
    Year 11 in England is last year of GCSE basically your last year or school and then 12 and 13 in England are 6Form.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChEsNeY View Post
    Year 11 in England is last year of GCSE basically your last year or school and then 12 and 13 in England are 6Form.
    I'm 12 then
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    Im currently being forced to read it for my English, Its gonna be in our gcse exam, I read like 3 pages and dont get whats happening, if anyone can write a few lines on what its mainly about and whats happening, ill pass a rep.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DiscoPat View Post
    Im currently being forced to read it for my English, Its gonna be in our gcse exam, I read like 3 pages and dont get whats happening, if anyone can write a few lines on what its mainly about and whats happening, ill pass a rep.
    check out this website, it sums up each chapter and has notes on characters.. very useful!

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    Its mostly about Euthanasia (killing someone for mercy. Such as killing a dog after it gets hit by a car and you know it cant survive). The ending where Lenny gets shot is obviously one example, but also when they shoot that old dog because it was so tired and unhappy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pizza View Post
    anyone else doing this in english?
    i dont have a clue what to write as the answer to this question:
    What are the cultural differences in Of Mice and Men?

    anyone have an idea??
    I did it last year, is that comparing our culture to theirs or 2 cultures in the story itself?
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    i got an essay 4 of mcie and men as well
    its hardd
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    my essay question i have to do over half term is:

    How does Steinbeck's presentation of the 'weak' characters in 'Of Mice & Men' reflect the hardship of depression-era ranch life?

    cba to do it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pizza View Post
    my essay question i have to do over half term is:

    How does Steinbeck's presentation of the 'weak' characters in 'Of Mice & Men' reflect the hardship of depression-era ranch life?

    cba to do it
    if you need people to help you now how do you expect to do the gcse question?
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