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    Lennie Small, that stay together in all situations they face. Both of them have one achievement, to fulfill their dream. Throughtout the story you will see themes such as: friendship, companionship and dream (goals). All the themes are connected in some way, and all of them reflex on George and Lennie. The theme of friendship, is shown since the begging of the story, when both characters walk one beside the other on the road. George treats Lennie as a younger brother who is still learning, and…

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    Lennie and George were best friends and had such a strong friendship. Even in the worst of situations, best friends would never harm each other. Slim was telling George about the consequences of what could happen when Lennie was found, “If we could keep Curley in, we might. But Curley's gonna want to shoot 'im. Curley's…

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    My highest score out of the three colors fell in the blue identity color category. The attributes that fell within this category are “ Are in search of themselves, Need to feel unique, Must be true to themselves, Look for symbolism, Value close relationships, Encourage expression, Desire quality time with loved ones, Need opportunities to be creative, Compromise and cooperate, Nurture people, plants and animals, Look beyond the surface, Share emotions, Make decisions based on feelings, Need…

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    In classic novels, relationships developed between the main character and leading personas tend to depict a prominent theme that the readers can relate to. In the novel, A Separate Peace, negative aspects of Finny and Gene’s friendship are the main topic. Gene, the self-doubtful main character who is envious by nature, struggles with repressing his true personality with the hopes to become more pure and vibrant; he coveted the idea of become more like his potent best friend Phineas. The…

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    on seeking the great perhaps and although there was a very tragic event it helped him grow from a boy to a man. Because Miles wanted to start finding the great perhaps because he opened up a whole book of adventure which would show him meaning of friendship and love and how painful it can be but also how rewarding it could…

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    Gilgamesh and Enkidu were a great example of what loyalty in a friendship should be. Even though the story took a turn and showed a little bit of selfishness, the love of the friendship was still there. Gilgamesh was not in a good place before Enkidu came along. Gilgamesh was this miserable mean man with strength and size that overpowered many that needed to be stopped. Enkidu was a kind-hearted person with the same strength and size that Gilgamesh had, but Enkidu did not use his size and…

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    migrant workers in Central California in the late 1930’s. In this novel John Steinbeck used multiple friendships to demonstrate how one can use coping devices to fight isolation and insecurity with companionship. There are many different friendships in Of Mice and Men, and in spite of the many flaws and problems that their companion may have, the relationships remain sturdy. The two main friendships in this novel are between Lennie and George and Candy and his dog. The compassion expressed…

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    Gabler, he discusses the relationship that television has with its viewers. Gabler states that the amount of anti-social Americans is growing exponentially. He says that “television has become quite possibly the primary purveyor in American life of friendship and of the extended family is no recent blip.” What Gabler is trying to say is that shows like Friends and Seinfeld depict Americans as having a big circle of friends and family that constantly go over to each others unlocked houses, where…

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    According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, love is a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person. Love is an intense feeling that shows physical and emotional affection to someone; this feeling can be seen in a form of parental, spousal, and friendship love. During a mother’s pregnancy, her love for a baby that’s not even born yet is unconditionally. Many parents-to-be have that pride and excitement when they feel the baby kicking…

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    any situation and we may fight sometimes but every good friendship has a little fight every once and awhile. Ethan and I are friends know and will keep being friends for years to come. Ethan and I were going to end up friends somehow because our dads grew up together and were just as good of friends as me and ethan are. Ethan is 5 months older than me but I am still much taller than him. The year that Ethan and I really sparked our friendship was in kindergarten, we were both in Mrs. Mahan’s…

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