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English, 15.02.2021 19:00 mantha0402

Why does the book begin and end at the pond? Why does Steinbeck set the death of Lennie in the same location as the opening scene? What does

this setting represent to Lennie and George and why is then ironic that

Lennie meets his death here? What does that suggest in a larger sense about

society?

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