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Of mice and men. / John Steinbeck / Belin Education (20201)
Titre : Of mice and men. Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : John Steinbeck, Auteur Editeur : Belin Education, 20201 Collection : Not so classic Description : 189 p. ISBN/ISSN : 979-10-358-1029-0 Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng) Index. décimale : 820 STE Résumé : Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off a bus miles away from the California farm where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with sharp, strong features. Lennie, his companion, is his opposite, a giant of a man with a shapeless face. Overcome with thirst, the two stop in a clearing by a pool and decide to camp for the night. As the two converse, it becomes clear that Lennie has a mild mental disability, and is deeply devoted to George and dependent upon him for protection and guidance. George finds that Lennie, who loves petting soft things but often accidentally kills them, has been carrying and stroking a dead mouse. George angrily throws it away, fearing that Lennie might catch a disease from the dead animal. George complains loudly that his life would be easier without having to care for Lennie, but the reader senses that their friendship and devotion is mutual. He and Lennie share a dream of buying their own piece of land, farming it, and, much to Lennies delight, keeping rabbits. George ends the night by treating Lennie to the story he often tells him about what life will be like in such an idyllic place. Nature du document : fiction Genre : roman Of mice and men. [texte imprimé] / John Steinbeck, Auteur . - Belin Education, 20201 . - 189 p.. - (Not so classic) .
ISBN : 979-10-358-1029-0
Langues : Anglais (eng) Langues originales : Anglais (eng)
Index. décimale : 820 STE Résumé : Two migrant workers, George and Lennie, have been let off a bus miles away from the California farm where they are due to start work. George is a small, dark man with sharp, strong features. Lennie, his companion, is his opposite, a giant of a man with a shapeless face. Overcome with thirst, the two stop in a clearing by a pool and decide to camp for the night. As the two converse, it becomes clear that Lennie has a mild mental disability, and is deeply devoted to George and dependent upon him for protection and guidance. George finds that Lennie, who loves petting soft things but often accidentally kills them, has been carrying and stroking a dead mouse. George angrily throws it away, fearing that Lennie might catch a disease from the dead animal. George complains loudly that his life would be easier without having to care for Lennie, but the reader senses that their friendship and devotion is mutual. He and Lennie share a dream of buying their own piece of land, farming it, and, much to Lennies delight, keeping rabbits. George ends the night by treating Lennie to the story he often tells him about what life will be like in such an idyllic place. Nature du document : fiction Genre : roman Exemplaires (1)
Cote Section Localisation Code-barres Disponibilité 820 STE Documentaire CDI 020574 Disponible