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<blockquote data-quote="Cell" data-source="post: 2609195" data-attributes="member: 405309"><p>Can you help me edit my introduction of my essay. I need it to sound more sophsicated, maybe bigger words? Would you mind helping me out, you can add more!!</p><p></p><p>Interwoven brilliantly throughout John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" is the use of symbols throughout the story. The story portrays two men who are looking for work in the Great Depression era, in hopes of one day owning a ranch run by themselves. Their so-called "American Dream" does not go as planned, as it ends with the death of one of the main characters, Lennie. (Maybe explain who Lennie is here.) Animals such as the rabbit, the heron and the water snake, and Candy's dog play a major role as symbolism. Steinbeck's use of animals throughout the novel helps to emphasize future events, but it also helps to illustrate a much deeper meaning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cell, post: 2609195, member: 405309"] Can you help me edit my introduction of my essay. I need it to sound more sophsicated, maybe bigger words? Would you mind helping me out, you can add more!! Interwoven brilliantly throughout John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men" is the use of symbols throughout the story. The story portrays two men who are looking for work in the Great Depression era, in hopes of one day owning a ranch run by themselves. Their so-called "American Dream" does not go as planned, as it ends with the death of one of the main characters, Lennie. (Maybe explain who Lennie is here.) Animals such as the rabbit, the heron and the water snake, and Candy's dog play a major role as symbolism. Steinbeck's use of animals throughout the novel helps to emphasize future events, but it also helps to illustrate a much deeper meaning. [/QUOTE]
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