Friday, March 20, 2009
Blog question
A place where someone belongs is very important for a person. It is the one place where someone can be themselves and not worry about persicution and retrebution of others. Take Lennie for example. If he had a home, like when he was with Aunt Clara, he had someone that understood his problems and was willing to take of him. Since Aunt Clara understood Lennie’s learning challenge, she would not be cruel to him or treat him anyworse. Now if Lennie was in some other place, like weed for example, or even the ranch he was in now, it is different. The people do not understand Lennie, but supisingly most treat Lennie with good care. However they do think he is crazy. Curly is one that just likes to fight, and he would probably care less why he fought with Lennie initially. George does look out for Lennie, but cannot always show it since they are just trying to scrape a living. But Lennie is still in a place that I consider less than ideal. I think that a perfect place for Lennie unforutnatly has already passed when Aunt Clara died, but when/if Lennie, George, and Candy get their own house, then Lennie will have his own place and I think then he will be in a place that will accept him.
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