The Flaws of Steinbeck’s Writing

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December 25, 2015

 

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The ending of the story is almost vaguely described to readers since it is so abrupt. Due to the fastness of Lennie Small’s death, readers will most likely have a hard time distinguishing exactly what happens at the end of the story. The story is missing the essential parts necessary for readers to, overall, comprehend the true ending of the story...
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Steinbeck writes in his novel Of Mice and Men, “George raised the gun and steadied it… He pulled the trigger” (106). Clearly, there is a great abruptness near the closing of the story. Readers would receive the impression that George ruthlessly killed Lennie, especially with out a warning, or slight sign of any emotion after Lennie’s death...
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