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Steinbeck presents the setting as lonely.George finds out about the mouse and Lennie starts to cry . This creates a dull atmosphere. The reader may feel bad for Lennie as he has not done anything wrong , he just has special needs.( A better piece than the one before)

Leo
Well done
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Steinbeck presents the setting as lonely . Lennie feels upset and angry when George finds out about the mouse. George raises his voice , and shouts at him. This annoys Lennie and he starts to cry. This creates a dull mind and the reader wants to read on

Leo
Fuck off
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