He loves him even though he has a mental disbility ,but at other times George is very mean to Lennie. However, when George is mean to Lennie he ends his tirade with "No--look I was jus' foolin' Lennie. 'Cause I want you to stay with me..."(Page 13) This shows
Although Lennie is ashamed of his self and ‘embarrassed’ as he “hid his face against his knees”, he has respect for George and is sorry to disappoint him. He’s forgotten “again” so his obliviousness is often, which gives us a sense that it’s part of his nature, he has a childish behaviour.
Phillip has a facial deformity, resulting in him being the target of Gram and Grant’s antics, and causes him to nickname them ‘Grum and Grunt’. In this chapter of the novel Phillip is shown to have a low-self esteem, and his relationships with other characters are mostly negative, with the sole exception being his brother, Michael. Michael- Michael is the more talented, intelligent and popular twin brother of Phillip. Michael is shown to be a kind indivual as well, trying his best to help his brother, even at the risk of his friendship with others. He lacks his brother’s facial deformity as well.
Friendship in Finding Forrester Friendship cam come easy to some people. Some people are outgoing and can make friends easily. Other people are shy and cannot make friends so easily because either they do not want to, or they are too shy. In Finding Forrester, friendship is a key element and some examples show what true friendship is. Three examples of friendship are between Jamal and Claire, Terrell, and William.
Key 1 - Very Good 2 - Good 3 - Okay 4 - Bad 5 - Very Bad Key 1 - Very Good 2 - Good 3 - Okay 4 - Bad 5 - Very Bad Skill Of Communication | Grade given | Explanation and justification of grade | Eye Contact | 2 | The reason for this grade is because one’s self felt that I maintained eye contact very well. However, this area could be improved as eye contact was not maintained for a long enough duration. This could be improved by maintaining eye contact but making sure both myself as well as the client feels comfortable to talk. | Active Listening | 1 | The reason for this grade is because one’s self thought I actively listened exceedingly well,
Polyphemus obviously did not offer good hospitality and therefore was a bad host. He ended up losing his only eye. Therefore, in The Odyssey, good hosts who offered good hospitality lived a good life while bad hosts were punished. First of all, a good host was Eumaeus. He showed good hospitality by offering Odysseus what he needed.
True False 3. Introverts tend to be sociable, outgoing, and friendly. True False 4. Managers who are low on extraversion cannot be highly effective and efficient. True False 5.
Everyone loves to have a good friend—someone you can count on to laugh with, tell stories to, crack some jokes with. Not only is it nice to have such a person, but it is healthy. When you have a bad day and need to let off a little steam, it is great to do that with this person. If you allow too many things to build up inside and you are dying to tell someone it is not at all healthy. Maybe that includes being a bit of a “sin committer” as Orwell mentions, but these are friends that are invaluable.
It has been As noted by a prominent writer that, “The discovery that someone we admire has done something wrong is always disappointing and disillusioning… Yet, even when people we consider heroes have been tarnished by their faults, they are no less valuable than people who appear perfect….great ideas and great deeds come from imperfect people like ourselves.” Sometimes, the same people who we admire may have flaws that make them less than admirable. Nonetheless, sometimes we learn more by being conscious of people’s flaws than from what makes them venerable. Use active voice No passive voice No helping verbs In the novel, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, by famous author Mark Twain, the protagonist, Huckleberry Finn, is an adolescent boy who is raised in a conservative southern society. Huckleberries was raised in St. Petersburg, Missouri, a modest community, filled with God-fearing church-goers, children with nearly perfect school attendance, and clean tree-lined suburban homes and streets. However, Huckleberry Finn’s family is nothing like the norm in his the community.
The initial stage he is at is that he is a good person and when the end comes near he turns into a bad person. The initial stage that he starts at is a good person. First, he shows his good personality by being remorseful. “We will proceed no further in this business. He hath honored me of late,” (1.7.34-35).