How Is Slim Presented In Of Mice And Men

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By revealing how Slim is looked up to by the others and how he reacts in difficult circumstances, John Steinbeck in Of Mice And Men divulges that with social norms, such as treating the mentally impaired as animals, one can have considerate ethical judgement disregarding societies thoughts. Through past experiences Slim has acquired credit for his ethical reasoning, and he has become the favored person for perception on moral decisions . It is addressed by Steinbeck that “[Slim] moved with a majesty only achieved by royalty and master craftsman”(Steinbeck 33). Steinbeck is showing that Slim was seen as superior because of he proved to be wise, making his movements seem to be done with majesty. Steinbeck also claims that “There was a gravity in his manner and a quiet so profound that all talk stopped when he spoke”(Steinbeck 33). This description conveys that Slim was listened to when he spoke because what he says is said …show more content…

In Of Mice And Men, Slim clarifies that “‘We got to get him to a doctor”’(Steinbeck 64). Slim saying this for Curley shows that he does only by what is right because he does this in spite of his intolerance of Curley. Slim cautions Curley saying, “‘I think you got your hand caught in a machine”’(Steinbeck 64). In saying this, Slim delivers that his outlook is in thought of the right ideology and not in regards to his own benefit. Slim contends Curley’s selfish thoughts by saying, “‘But you jus’ tell an’ try to get this guy canned and we’ll tell ever’body, an’ then you will get the laugh”’(Steinbeck 64). Slim confirms that he is only doing what is right when he jeopardizes his own security of well being. While conducting these procedures may not be prefered or may put his job security at stake, Slim asserts his thoughts concluding that these are the right actions to