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Slim In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Slim in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is characterized as respected. When George and Lennie arrive at their new ranch for work, they reside in a bunkhouse as they are introduced by a farmhand named Candy and also confront the boss’s son, Curley. Having a general conservation about how life on the farm will be and discussing how they will deal with the arrogant Curley, a man named Slim appears at the door. The narrator describes Slim and his reputation around the ranch). It has been made apparent that the ranch already has a decent amount of tension and concerns, whether it is Curley wanting to fight Lennie, or Curley’s wife always flirting with people working on the farm. For there to be someone who everyone listens to on various subjects
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