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Of Mice And Men Detail Analysis

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Of Mice And Men Detail Analysis

CHAPTER 1 "O.K. Someday--- we're gonna get the jack together and we're
gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an' a cow and some pigs
and-----" "An' live off the fatta the lan'," Lennie shouted.
"An' have rabbits. Go on George! Tell about what we're gonna have in the
garden and about the rabbits in the cages and about the rain in the winter and
the stove, and how thick the cream is on the milk you can hardly cut it. Tell
about that, George." This was the conversation of two laborers, George
Milton and Lennie Small. This was their impossible dream, which once seemed to
be within reach. However, due to Lennie's aggressive behavior, this dream
evaporated. Yet, was Lennie to blame for this? What was the cause of his
actions? A. Objectives This research paper aimed to: 1. identify Lennie's
childlike qualities, 2. analyze Lennie's aggressive behavior, and 3. gather
sufficient information regarding mental retardation. B. Statement of the Problem
This paper aimed to answer the following questions: 1.a. What were Lennie's
childlike qualities? b. What events displayed Lennie's childlike qualities? 2.a.
What events displayed Lennie's aggressive behavior? 3.a. What was mental
retardation? b. How did you determine if a person was mentally retarded? c. What
was the cognitive functioning of a mental retardate? C. Hypothesis If Lennie
Small exhibited childlike qualities and behavioral disorders and was poor in
memory, thinking and reasoning, then, he was mentally retarded based on his
cognitive functioning. D. Methods and Procedures This research paper aimed to
use a descriptive-analytical method of study. E. Significance of the Study This
paper enabled the researcher to analyze Lennie Small's psychological state. The
researcher also gained information regarding the background of the novel and its
characters. Moreover, it enabled both the author and the audience to understand
mental retardation and the victims of this condition. F. Survey of Related
Literature 1. Chess, Stella and Mahin Hassibi. "Principles and Practice of
Child Psychiatry" A book that was accurate and comprehensive covering not
only child psychiatry but also psychological disorders of adults. 2. Engle, T.L.
and Louis Snellgrove "Psychology" This book involved the principles
and applications of psychology. 3. Goodman, Michael. "Barron's Book Notes:
John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men" It was a guide to the plot and structure
of the novel. G. Scope and Limitations Thi...

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