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Examples Of Meek In Of Mice And Men

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Meek: adjective quiet, gentle, and easily imposed on; submissive. In Literature, authors show those who are meek are often preyed upon for their gullibility. In John Steinbeck’s literature, he shows how dangerous this dynamic can be for both parties. For example, In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses the characters of Curley and Curley's wife to prove that powerful predators who prey upon the weak will only suffer the pain of isolation and loneliness Lennie is mentally weak and Curley takes advantage of this on multiple occasions. Lennie is even warned to avoid Curley because of the amount of trouble that will cause; Lennie doesn’t “want no trouble… [and has] never done nothing to him.” (Steinbeck 60) he is scared without ever having met
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