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关于恨老鼠句子篇一
《痛恨一个人的句子》

恨一个人的话

对你, 何止一句我恨你。

无味的生活,我恨你。

到白发苍苍,也舍不得淡忘

“夜上海,夜上海,你是个不夜城~”

我只不过想 我对伱说' 我恨你'

爱情,来来去去,不过是三个字,我爱你、我恨你、对不起。

一句‘我爱你',要了多少人的心,一句‘我恨你'又伤多少人的心。

我恨你※爱情、 你毁了我(白勺)全部 。

同桌说了、抬起头、让眼泪倒流。

她们相对无言。她心里却在流泪。

单身的我,原本以为 可以一辈子不跟谁。

种瓜得瓜,种豆得豆,那种爱呢???

贱就要贱出格调 要不就别以假面做人

爱你是种执着 你却把心装上锁 。

不会快乐旳人 因为经历了太多的悲伤

韓 小 季 , 我 一 直 愛 著 你 !!!

有一天你会发现 、 我是多么的重要

离开你我才发现自己那爱笑的眼睛

一句话给予我希望、再一句便推我入地狱

爱情是造物外旳法度 无法选择 不能掌控

人生就想一场赌博、勇敢者往往会赢。

只允许我离开你,不允许你离开我,因为我永远不会离开你。

泪滑下的那一刻, 才真正明白该不该爱。

在一起是要2個人點頭答應的,可是分手只要一個人決定.

想象和现实总是不相符的 与其幻想未来不如把握现在

你让我滚,我滚了,你让我回来,不好意思,我扑了远了!

昨天你爱我,我不爱你。今天我爱你,你不爱我。

在心里给你留块墓地••你自己跳进去吧。

你叫我滚我就滚。你叫我回来。不好意思。我已经咕噜远了,呵。

早已習慣:一 个 亽 赱 , 一 个 亽 過 , 一 个 亽 德 生 活.

进了你的空间删掉了我所有的东西、唯一保留下的就是回忆~

世界上最悲伤的故事、不是孔雀东南飞、而是一觉醒来、物事人非~~

﹌ 曾几何时,我们以为自己深深的爱着的一个人。后来,我们才知道,那不是爱,那只是对自己说谎。

因为有爱,所以才会有恨。既然曾经的所有已成过去,又何必让它困的你不愉快呢。所以放宽心向远方望去,继续行走别回头。将那过去当作是烟梦一场,不要让那仇恨与不甘占据你本善良、单纯的心。未来还有很远的路要走,还有很多美好的事在等着你去发现。如果你的心一直牵挂着那伤与恨,你会一直不开心的。这样又何必呢?你说对么?我相信你是个明白的人,忘了过去吧!给自己一个重新开始的人生目标。相信自己,一切都会好起来的,会过去的。

关于恨老鼠句子篇二
《有关老鼠的英语句子》

有关老鼠的英语句子

关于老鼠的英语习语小结 今年是鼠年,鼠年话鼠,在汉语中老鼠口碑不佳,关于老鼠的成语数以百计,几乎都带有贬义色彩,例如,胆小如鼠、鼠目寸光、首鼠两端、鼠肚鸡肠、抱头鼠窜等,人们常用这些成语形容一些人胆小怯懦、目光短浅、犹豫不决、心胸狭窄、狼狈不堪等不良品质。老鼠在英语中对应的是 mouse 和 rat, 两者在英语中的习语也很多, 通过总结这些习语, 可以窥见老鼠在西方国家所代表的文化内涵。

1.as poor as a church mouse一贫如洗,赤贫的

It’s impossible for you to borrow money from him, for he is as poor as a church mouse.

他一贫如洗,你不可能从他身上借到钱。

2.as quiet as a mouse不声不响,非常安静

I’m wondering why Tom was just sitting there as quiet as a mouse.

我搞不懂汤姆为什么不声不响地做在那里。

3.as timid as a mouse 胆小如鼠

He was as timid as a mouse in real life, and his cowardice caused his wife to divorce him.

在现实生活中,他胆小如鼠, 使得妻子离开了他。

4.to play (a game of ) cat and mouse (with somebody) 玩猫戏老鼠的把戏,欲擒故纵

The police have played cat and mouse with the thief.

警察对小偷采用的是欲擒故纵的策略.

5.mickey-mouse 无关紧要的,微小的

We're talking about a respected organization here--not some mickey-mouse outfit. 我们正在讨论一个很重要的组织,并不是一个微不足道的机构.

6. to look like a drowned rat (湿的)像落汤鸡, 浑身湿透

I had to cycle home in the rain and came in looking like a drowned rat.

我不得不冒雨骑自行车回家,结果回来淋成落汤鸡。

7. smell a rat 感觉不对劲, 感到可疑

She smelled a rat when she phoned his husband at the office where he was supposed to be working late and he wasn't there.

他丈夫本该在加班,但她往办公室里打电话他却不在,她便觉得不对劲。

8. a rat race 卑鄙、激烈的竞争(尤其为保住职位或地位)

Jim was the winner in a rat race, and he was promoted to be the director of the marketing department. 吉姆在激烈的竞争中胜出, 他被提拔为市场部主任。

9. rat-arsed 酩酊大醉的, 烂醉的

He came home totally rat-arsed last night.

昨天晚上他回到家的时候已完全烂醉如泥。

10. a pack rat 囤积狂, 收集一大堆自己不需要的东西的人

I was listening to my wife ask me about my fifteen-year-old collection of comic books and I realized I am a pack rat.

当在听我妻子打听我15年收集的连环画书时, 才意识到自己是囤积狂。

11. like a rat in a hole 瓮中之鳖, 陷于绝境

Saddam was caught like a rat in a hole.

萨达姆已成瓮中之鳖被捉。

12. to die like a rat 被毒死

He would rather take his chances and flee than die like a rat, choking on poisonous gas and ash. 他宁愿孤注一掷逃离而不在毒气中窒息而死。

13. a rat fink 卑鄙之人,下贱之人(尤指告密者)

If I find the rat fink who informed on me, he will be punished.

如果给我找出哪个卑鄙小人出卖我,他会受到惩罚的。

英语中mouse与rat 在基本意义上存在着一定的差别,从以上习语可以看出,两者所代表的比喻意义也存在较大差异,人们常用mouse比喻胆小怕羞的人,而用rat表示卑鄙之人, 言而无信的、狼狈不堪的人,有明显的贬义色彩。与汉语中老鼠所代表的意义相比,存在着一定的共性,都带有贬义色彩,都有胆小怯懦、狼狈不堪等含义,但在两种语言中也存在较大差异,在汉语中可以用老鼠形容人目光短浅、犹豫不决,在英语中,可以用rat 来形容人卑鄙下贱,两者的不同之处也反映了中西文化的差异

关于恨老鼠句子篇三
《经典句子:西风多少恨,吹不散眉弯》

 经典句子:西风多少恨,吹不散眉弯  1、他除了不属于我之外,什么都很好。  2、不吵不闹不炫耀,也不需要别人知道,安安静静做自己就好。  3、我不能阻止天气变坏,可是我会撑一把伞保护你,我还没有能力置公寓给你住,但我会守卫你的门口。  4、对于三十岁以后的人来说,十年八年不过是指缝间的事。而对于年轻人而言,三年五年就可以是一生一世。  5、没有很刻意的去想念你,因为我知道,遇到了就应该感恩,路过了就需要释怀。我只是在很多很多的小瞬间,想起你。比如一部电影,一首歌,一句歌词,一条马路和无数个闭上眼睛的瞬间。  6、一个人的快乐是快乐,两个人的快乐是幸福。  7、我从来不屑于做对的事情,在我年轻的时候,有勇气的时候。年轻时并不知道自己要过什么样的生活,但一直清楚地知道我不要过什么样的生活。那些能预知的,经过权衡和算计的世俗生活对我毫无吸引力,我要的不是成功,而是看到生命的奇迹。——廖一梅  8、在找到合适的人之前,唯一需要做的,就是让自己足够的优秀。  9、不要轻易去依赖一个人,它会成为你的习惯,当分别来临,你失去的不是某个人,而是你精神的支柱。无论何时何地,都要学会独立行走,它会让你走得更坦然些。——宫崎骏  10、有些路,走下去,会很苦很累,但是不走,会后悔。  11、你可能还没有爱过,所以你不相信这世界上还有永远的爱情,等你爱上谁了,你就会知道这世界上有那么一个人,他宁可死,也不会对你出尔反尔。——《山楂树之恋》  12、试金可以用火,试女人可以用金,试男人可以用女人。  13、人类往往少年老成,青年迷茫,中年喜欢将别人的成就与自己相比较,因而觉得受挫,好不容易活到老年仍是一个没有成长的笨孩子。我们一直粗糙的活着,而人的一生,便也这样过去了。——三毛  14、如果你真的很想要一样东西的话,没有什么能阻止你得到它。  15、两个人之间的感情就像织毛衣,建立的时候一针一线,小心而漫长,拆除的时候却只需轻轻一拉。  16、灼灼桃花,三千繁华,却似世间独独只有一个他。  17、我以为,我已经把你藏好了,藏在那样深,那样冷的,昔日的心底。我以为,只要绝口不提,只要让日子继续地过去,你就终于,终于会变成一个,古老的秘密。可是,不眠的夜,仍然太长,而,早生的白发,又泄露了,我的悲伤。  18、即使在千万人中行走,我也能一眼认出是你。因为别人都是踩着地走路,而你是踩

着我的心在走。  19、有一天,你会感谢他的离去,是他的离去给你腾出了幸福的空间。  20、西风多少恨,吹不散眉弯。

关于恨老鼠句子篇四
《属鼠蓝和属鼠灰好句摘抄》

书名 : 属鼠蓝和属鼠灰

好词 :

从上到下 好奇 大吃一惊 愣住 七嘴八舍 嘻嘻哈哈 柔声细语

数数点点 热热闹闹 名副其实 笑眯眯 摇摇晃晃 纹丝不动 嘀咕

兴高采烈 腾空而起 得意地 纳闷 卖弄 歪歪扭扭 暂新 有模

有样 喳喳地 空荡荡 慈祥的 温暖 陆陆续续 炫耀 心满意足

羡慕 眉飞色舞 神气十足 乱七八糟 笔挺地 大大咧咧 小心翼翼

迷迷糊糊 喜出望外 威风 大摇大摆 折腾 目不转睛 羡慕

美滋滋地 若无其事 密密麻麻 四处逃窜

好句 :

脸蛋儿粉红粉红的 , 就像熟透了的桃子 。

梁老师一听,眼睛就笑成了弯月牙 。

同学们嘿嘿地笑了起来 。

属鼠蓝在跳之前,用力地前后摆动胳膊 ,甩得跟千秋一样 。

属鼠灰半蹲着,獗着屁股,用力摆动着胳膊 。

属鼠灰被自己的这一嗓子吓呆了。他勾勾地瞪着眼睛 。

阳光照在梧桐树上, 树叶泛出橙子皮那样好看的橙色 。

小伙伴们一听,啪地立正站好,小脸都绷得紧紧的 。

属鼠蓝心里的乌云一下子就散开了 。

一个没有太阳的下午, 天空灰蒙蒙的 。

属鼠灰弓着腰,像小猫一样,又悄悄上了楼。

方阿姨看着狼吞虎咽的属鼠灰和细嚼慢咽的属鼠蓝,脸上带着满足的笑容 。

天晴了,西边挂着绚丽的晚霞 。 属鼠蓝和属鼠灰的心情突然变得无比舒畅 。

川妹阿姨的声音轻轻的,甜甜的,柔柔的。

关于恨老鼠句子篇五
《经典的句子,喜怒哀乐.酸甜苦辣.爱恨情仇》

上杆子不是买卖,你真以为自己是奇货可居了

爱那么短,遗忘那么长

咱俩的感情,象人民币一样坚挺,

小蓓是一个人,小许是一个人,我是一个人,我们是三个人。 小蓓是一个人,小许是一个人,我是一个人,我现在一个人

我落日般的忧伤就像惆怅的飞鸟,惆怅的飞鸟飞成我落日般的忧伤

童话已经结束,遗忘就是幸福

听悲伤的歌,看幸福的戏

牵着我的手,闭着眼睛走你都不会迷路

在我的世界里,你依旧纯洁,脏了的只是这个世界

亲爱的,我 … 我怀孕了 … 三个月了,不过你放心,不是你的,不用你负责

小A说:“让我死吧,让爱情留下” 而我要说“让爱死吧,我要卑微的活着”

我生命里的温暖就能玩么多,全都给了你,但是你离开了我,你叫我以后怎么再对别人笑

如果有一天,你不再记得,我也不再记得,时光一定会替我们记得

没有什么过不去的 ,只是再也回不去了

我,是你开不起的玩笑,逗笑了就沦陷了 你,是我输不起的赌局,押注了就惨败了

对的 坚持 错的 放弃

只做第一个我,不做第二个谁

流过泪的眼睛更明亮,滴过血的心灵更坚强

自己选择的路,跪着也要走完

发光并非太阳的专利,你也可以

抱最大的希望,为最大的努力,做最坏的打算

人得自知,既然没种去死,那就找点乐子活下去

义无反顾逃离我身边

也许似乎大概是,然而未必不见得

我喝酒就是想把痛苦溺死,但这该死的痛苦却学会了游泳

谁让谁红了眼睛,却笑着原谅

爱如果有那么多回头路可走,人这种贱骨头又怎么会知道珍惜两个字怎么写

谁的爱放在假日的市场,讨价还价,拍卖着它的重量

又干净的笑声,便什么都好

其实曾经的我很可爱,至少笃定着天长地久

回忆在月光中慢慢皎洁,思念在时间里慢慢明净,我依然戒不掉想你的习惯

不是蝴蝶没有勇气飞过沧海,而是沧海那边早已没有了等待

相濡以沫,不如相忘于江湖

从此无心爱良夜,任他明月下西楼

只想优雅转身,不料华丽撞墙

谢谢你,这么忙,还亲自来伤害我

泼出去的水,哥连盆都不要了

如果记忆不说话,流年是否也会开出花

两情若在永相望,奈何与君共聚梦一场

你转身的一瞬,我萧条的一生

一个人不孤单,想一个人才孤单

向日葵说:把心朝着太阳的方向,就会有温暖

这次我离开你,是风,是雨,是夜晚,你笑了笑,我摆一摆手,一条寂寞的路边伸展向两头了

钱以外的东西,永远都还不清

每一只蝴蝶都是以前的一朵花的灵魂,回来寻找它自己

见到他,她变得很低很低,但她心里是欢喜的,从尘埃里开出花

我是这样忘却你,当世界的声音忘记你,我是这样记得你,在忘却的立场上,用我的声音记得你

恍惚间,隐约想着,应该趁年轻和喜欢的人在一起制造些比夏天还要温暖的回忆

最喜欢早上,好像什么都可以重新开始,中午的时候就觉得忧伤,晚上难度过,日日如此

好像我们认识的那三年时间,被这里的火车一晃,再一晃,就消失了

人生就是减法,见一面少一面

我一直以为是自己赢了,知道有一提那看着镜子,才知道自己输了,我最喜欢的人都不在我身边

如果有一天,我嫁不出去,请把我埋在非诚勿扰里

过着八戒的生活,却想要猴哥的身材

每一个成功的奥特曼后面,都有一个欠蹂躏的小怪兽

爷爷说:周杰伦出家一定是个好和尚,因为他念经实在太好听了

哎,家里叫不起取暖费,只好烧钱了

两情若是长久时,又岂在猪猪肉肉

幸福都雷同,悲伤千万种

别跟哥说白头偕老,哥要永远乌黑锃亮

爱情不过是寂寞时,扯把美丽的犊子

唐僧再厉害,也不过是个耍猴的

小姐,对不起,我长得不帅,但不是每个女人都有机会

我要瘦成一道闪电,照亮所有猥琐的死胖子

男人是泥,女人是水,泥多了,水浊;水多了,泥稀;不多不少,捏成两个泥人------好一对神仙眷恋。这一类,因为难得一见,老天爷总想先收回一个,拿到掌心看看,看神仙到底是什么样子。 ——三毛

十字路口,我们分着走,你走我的泪,我走你得恨

请珍惜你身边默默爱你的人,。或许,有一天他真的离开了,你会发现,离不开彼此的,是你,不是他。

思念一个人的滋味就像喝了一大杯冰水,然后用很长很长的时间流成热泪

时间会慢慢沉淀,有些人会在你心底慢慢融化

用你的唇在我耳边曼妙的呼唤,软绵绵的痒痒的感觉。缠绕,燃烧着心中的期盼,仿佛瞬间孤寂飞远。你飘飘然落在我身边,落在我的梦里梦外。落泪了,在我的眼角里,滴落了你曾经的泪

人生最遗憾的,莫过于,轻易地放弃了不该放弃的,固执地坚持了不该坚持的

上课睡觉觉,下课打闹闹,考试死翘翘

我恨那个性格复杂到值得捧回一尊奥斯卡奖的不入戏的对手

我慢慢的自信全都是空穴来风

在这个时代你不得个抑郁症什么的,你都不还意思跟朋友打招呼

摆着一张鼠标垫脸给谁看呢

别把哀伤挂在嘴边,每个人都有自己的故事,活着不是为了怀念昨天

撒开俩小腿,咱照样在情场上可劲儿飘鲜花往往不属于赏花人,而属于牛粪

很多我们以为一辈子都不会忘记的事情,就在我么念念不忘的日子里,被我们遗忘了

如果上帝要毁灭一个人必先令其疯狂,可我疯狂了这么久为何上帝还不把我毁掉

那些刻在椅子背后的爱情,会不会像水泥上的花朵,开出没有风的寂寞的森林

你笑一次,我就可以高兴好几天。可看你哭一次,我就难过了好几年

我生命里的温暖就那么多,我全都给了你,但是你离开了我,你要我以后怎么再对别人笑

一个人总要走陌生的路,看陌生的风景,听陌生的歌,然后再某个不经意的瞬间,你会发现,原本费尽心机想要忘记的事情,真的就这么忘记了

你永远看不到我最寂寞时候的样子,因为只有你不在的时候,我才最寂寞

坚硬的城市里没有柔软的爱情,生活不是林黛玉,不会因为忧伤而风情万种。人永远也看不破的镜花水月,不过我指间烟云,世间千年如我一瞬

一只野兽受了伤,他可以跑到一个山洞躲起来,然后自己舔舔伤口,自己坚持。可是一旦有人嘘寒问暖,他就受不了

如果回忆像钢铁般坚硬,那么我该微笑还是哭泣 如果钢铁像记忆般腐蚀,那这里是欢城还是废墟

天空的飞鸟,是你的忧伤比我多,还是我的忧伤比你多。剩下的时光,你陪我好不好,这样你不会寂寞,我也不会忧伤……

我落日般的忧伤就像惆怅的飞鸟,惆怅的飞鸟飞成我落日般的忧伤

习惯了你对人的依赖,虽然我也只是个孩子

我很想你,却不想见你

关于恨老鼠句子篇六
《Literature Analysis 人鼠之间关键语句分析 英文版》

Key Quotations

Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don‟t belong no place. . . . With us it ain‟t like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us. We don‟t have to sit in no bar room blowin‟ in our jack jus‟ because we got no place else to go. If them other guys gets in jail they can rot for all anybody gives a damn. But not us.

Toward the end of Section 1, before George and Lennie reach the ranch, they camp for the night in a beautiful clearing and George assures Lennie of their special relationship. In this passage, George explains their friendship, which forms the heart of the work. In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck idealizes male friendships, suggesting that they are the most dignified and satisfying way to overcome the loneliness that pervades the world.

As a self-declared “watchdog” of society, Steinbeck set out to expose and chronicle the

circumstances that cause human suffering. Here, George relates that loneliness is responsible for much of that suffering, a theory supported by many of the secondary characters. Later in the narrative, Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s wife all give moving speeches about their loneliness and disappointments in life. Human beings, the book suggests, are at their best when they have

someone else to look to for guidance and protection. George reminds Lennie that they are extremely lucky to have each other since most men do not enjoy this comfort, especially men like George and Lennie, who exist on the margins of society. Their bond is made to seem especially rare and precious since the majority of the world does not understand or appreciate it.

At the end, when Lennie accidentally kills Curley’s wife, Candy does not register the tragedy of Lennie’s impending death. Instead, he asks if he and George can still purchase the farm without Lennie. In this environment, in which human life is utterly disposable, only Slim recognizes that the loss of such a beautiful and powerful friendship should be mourned.

“S‟pose they was a carnival or a circus come to town, or a ball game, or any damn thing.” Old Candy nodded in appreciation of the idea. “We‟d just go to her,” George said. “We wouldn‟t ask nobody if we could. Jus‟ say, „We‟ll go to her,‟ an‟ we would. Jus‟ milk the cow and sling some grain to the chickens an‟ go to her.”

In the middle of Section 3, George describes their vision of the farm to Candy. At first, when Candy overhears George and Lennie discussing the farm they intend to buy, George is guarded, telling the

old man to mind his own business. However, as soon as Candy offers up his life savings for a down payment on the property, George’s vision of the farm becomes even more real.

Described in rustic but lyrical language, the farm is the fuel that keeps the men going. Life is hard for the men on the ranch and yields few rewards, but George, Lennie, and now Candy go on because they believe that one day they will own their own place. The appeal of this dream rests in the freedom it symbolizes, its escape from the backbreaking work and spirit-breaking will of others. It provides comfort from psychological and even physical turmoil, most obviously for Lennie. For

instance, after Curley beats him, Lennie returns to the idea of tending his rabbits to soothe his pain. Under their current circumstances, the men must toil to satisfy the boss or his son, Curley, but they dream of a time when their work will be easy and determined by themselves only. George’s words describe a timeless, typically American dream of liberty, self-reliance, and the ability to pursue happiness.

A guy sets alone out here at night, maybe readin‟ books or thinkin‟ or stuff like that. Sometimes he gets thinkin‟, an‟ he got nothing to tell him what‟s so an‟ what ain‟t so. Maybe if he sees somethin‟, he don‟t know whether it‟s right or not. He can‟t turn to some other guy and ast him if he sees it too. He can‟t tell. He got nothing to measure by. I seen things out here. I wasn‟t drunk. I don‟t know if I was asleep. If some guy was with me, he could tell me I was asleep, an‟ then it would be all right. But I jus‟ don‟t know.

Crooks speaks these words to Lennie in Section 4, on the night that Lennie visits Crooks in his room. The old stable-hand admits to the very loneliness that George describes in the opening pages of the novella. As a black man with a physical handicap, Crooks is forced to live on the periphery of ranch life. He is not even allowed to enter the white men’s bunkhouse, or join them in a game of cards. His resentment typically comes out through his bitter, caustic wit, but in this passage he displays a sad, touching vulnerability. Crooks’s desire for a friend by whom to “measure” things echoes George’s earlier description of the life of a migrant worker. Because these men feel such loneliness, it is not surprising that the promise of a farm of their own and a life filled with strong, brotherly bonds holds such allure.

I seen hundreds of men come by on the road an‟ on the ranches, with their bindles on their back an‟ that same damn thing in their heads . . . every damn one of ‟em‟s got a little piece of land in his head. An‟ never a God damn one of ‟em ever gets it. Just like heaven. Ever‟body wants a little piece of lan‟. I read plenty of books out here. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody gets no land.

In this passage from Section 4, after Lennie shares with Crooks his plan to buy a farm with George and raise rabbits, Crooks tries to deflate Lennie’s hopes. He relates that “hundreds” of men have passed through the ranch, all of them with dreams similar to Lennie’s. Not one of them, he

emphasizes with bitterness, ever manages to make that dream come true. Crooks injects the scene with a sense of reality, reminding the reader, if not the childlike Lennie, that the dream of a farm is, after all, only a dream. This moment establishes Crooks’s character, showing how a lifetime of

loneliness and oppression can manifest as cruelty. It also furthers Steinbeck’s disturbing observation that those who have strength and power in the world are not the only ones responsible for

oppression. As Crooks shows, even those who are oppressed seek out and attack those who are even weaker than they.

A water snake glided smoothly up the pool, twisting its periscope head from side to side; and it

swam the length of the pool and came to the legs of a motionless heron that stood in the shallows. A silent head and beak lanced down and plucked it out by the head, and the beak swallowed the little snake while its tail waved frantically.

The rich imagery with which Steinbeck begins Section 6, the powerful conclusion, evokes the novella’s dominant themes. After killing Curley’s wife, Lennie returns to the clearing that he and

George designate, at the beginning of the book, as a meeting place should they be separated or run into trouble. Here Steinbeck describes much of the natural splendor as revealed in the opening pages of the work. The images of the valley and mountains, the climbing sun, and the shaded pool suggest a natural paradise, like the Garden of Eden. The reader’s sense of return to a paradise of security and comfort is furthered by the knowledge that George and Lennie have claimed this space as a safe haven, a place to which they can return in times of trouble.

This paradise, however, is lost. The snake sliding through the water recalls the conclusion of the

story of Eden, in which the forces of evil appeared as a snake and caused humanity’s fall from grace. Steinbeck is a master at symbolism, and here he skillfully employs both the snake and heron to

emphasize the predatory nature of the world and to foreshadow Lennie’s imminent death. The snake that glides through the waters without harm at the beginning of the story is now unsuspectingly

snatched from the world of the living. Soon, Lennie’s life will be taken from him, and he will be just as unsuspecting as the snake when the final blow is delivered.

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