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Strength In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Weightlifting, running marathons, and competitions are all ways to show off one's physical strength. But there is much more to strength than meets the eye. John Steinbeck's novella, Of Mice and Men, tells the story of two migrant workers: one smaller and smart and the other huge yet dumb. This novella teaches readers that there are many different kinds of strength. Steinbeck's characters George, Lennie, and Curley each display their strength in different ways throughout the story.

Lennie is physically very strong. In the novella he is described as "A huge man" and "He can put up a four hundred pound bale" (Steinbeck). But for all the physical strength he has, Lennie falls short when it comes to mental strength. Therefore, his friend George

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