Literature analysis

The plot of the story is about two guys trying to reach there dream of getting their own land.  The theme is about how life in the real world is. I think the authors morning routine is getting up early. Then eats breakfast and he’s breakfast is eggs with bacon and pancakes. Next to it he has his coffe. This is the only technique that helped understand the story it’s called imagery. I read this book last year but all I remember was that it was very interesting but I kinda forgot how the story went so I read it again. How they were going to do in another city because they were banned from the one they were in. When I read a book I read and imagine the story so I can get a better understanding of the book. The plot of what I just read is an old guy not wanting to kill his old dog. The theme is don’t do something you don’t feel like doing. The author makes the guys look like they’re bad guys by making the old guy kill his dog and at the end the old guy didn’t but he let them permission to kill the dog for him. The literary techniques that help me inderstand this part of the reading were allusion and foreshadowing. Direct characterization is when Lennie keeps doing bad stuff and George always try’s and protects him like in the end of the story when Lennie kills Curley’s wife and everyone else goes and looks for for Curley could kill him. George goes and l finds him and tells him to run far far away. Indirect characterization is when George tells Lennie the secret of getting new land and tells him not to tell anyone. He went and told people about the secret. The author changes the syntax because when he goes to Lennie he talks differently. Like instead of rabbits he say wabbits. The protagonist is static because they always thought bad about Lennie like they didn’t like him. I feel like I’d like to meet Lennie because I feel like he didn’t do evething he did on purpose he was always trying to defend George. What makes me want to meet him was when George kills him at the end of the story.

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