The Cause And The Loss: Comparison Between "Mice And Men" And "Flowers
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In the novel 'Of Mice and Men' (John Stienbeck) a mentally challenged
man, Lenny, loses his innocence when he accidentally breaks a woman's neck.
In the novel 'Flowers for Algernon' (Daniel Keyes) another mentally
challenged man, Charlie, loses his innocence when, through the aid of an
operation, he realizes all his life people were mocking him rather than
being his friends. Although, in both cases innocence was the loss, their
innocence was also the underlying cause of the loss.
Lenny had a soft spot for petting animals and soft things and was
totally oblivious ....
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