TOPIC: SYMBOLISM (Language Arts):
Rabbits—although no real rabbits appear in the story for any significant time, they remain a strong symbol for Lennie of the American Dream, freedom, and a simpler, non-complicated life. Crooks’s living quarters—because Crooks is isolated from the others due to his skin color, this could represent isolation, racism, prejudice, and repression. ................
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