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  • Friendship
  • With us, it ain't like that. We got someone who gives a damn about us.
  • Now tell how it is with us!
  • Because I got you, and you got me!
  • Loneliness
  • A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody. I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an’ he gets sick.
  • Dreams
  • It's 10 acres, got a little windmill, got a little shack, and a chicken run. Got a kitchen, orchard, cherries, apples, peaches, 'cots, nuts, alfalfa, plenty of water, and a pig pen
  • This scene shows George and Lennie talking about how they aren't lonely because they have each other. This shows friendship because they are always together and there for one another. Their friendship is driven by loyalty, which is shown in this scene because they are talking about how they care about each other and will stick together.
  • Inevitability
  • What done it?
  • Ain't you got any idear? I should of knew. I guess maybe way back in my head I did.
  • This scene shows Crooks talking to Lennie about how he is lonely. He tells Lennie that people need someone to talk to or they'll go crazy. This shows loneliness because Crooks is telling Lennie how he has no one to talk to. In this scene, Crooks also tells Lennie that he is isolated because he's the only African American person working on the farm.
  • Powerlessness
  • Yes ma'am
  • You know what I could do if you open your trap?
  • This scene shows George telling Lennie about the land that he wants to buy. He describes all the features it has that they've dreamed of. This shows the theme of "dreams" because buying land and starting their own ranch is George and Lennie's dream. In this scene, they are finally making a plan to make their dream a reality.
  • Barriers
  • He says he was gonna put me in the movies. Says I was a natural. Soon’s he got back to Hollywood he was gonna write to me about it...I never got that letter, I always thought my ol' lady stole it
  • This scene shows Candy and George discovering that Curley's wife was killed. Candy asks George what he thinks the cause of her death was, and George's response suggests that he thinks it was Lennie. George says that he "should've known" and that he secretly did know that Lennie was capable of it. This shows inevitability because George is saying that he should've seen it coming that Lennie would do such a thing.
  • This scene shows Curley's wife telling Crooks that she could get him killed. This shows powerlessness because Crooks is the only African American worker on the ranch, meaning that he has little power. Curley's wife is another person on the ranch with little power, so the fact that she can threaten another person shows that Crooks is powerless.
  • Well, you keep your place then. I could get you strung upon a tree so easy it ain't even funny
  • This scene shows Curley's wife telling Lennie about her old dream of becoming a Hollywood star. She wanted to move to Hollywood to be in movies and become famous, but she never got a letter from the man that told her she could be a star. She thought that her mother stole it, which shows that her mother didn't approve of her dream. This shows a barrier because Curley's wife's dream was crushed because her mother didn't approve of it and she never received the letter.
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