Ponyboy also describes the Greaser gang and his relationships with the boys in it. Chapter 2: Ponyboy and Johnny met Dally and hung around town with him before the trio stopped at the Nightly Double drive-in movie theatre. There they meet Marcia and Sherri (Cherry) Valance, two Soc girls. Dally begins to egg on the girls until Johnny stops him. Dally stomps off as Ponyboy and Johnny begin to acquaint themselves with the young Soc girls.
RBook: The Road Author: Cormac McCarthy Pg. 75 - 90 The boy and his father wake up early in the morning from hearing noises in the distant. They rise up and leave the area in a panic. They are near a big deserted city and they have to go through it to escape the noises headed in their direction. They run by a young boy crying and the boy releases his father's hand and wants to help him but the father picked his boy and ran away.
Minutes later, 2 of the handymen around the farm returned to the bunkhouse that they were in. When both of them have settled down, they introduced each other to George and Lennie. There was Slims, Whit, and Carlson. Later on Candy's wife walked in "looking for Candy". But she was acually trying to flirt around with the other
Questions from the book/movie Mice and men Section 1 1. In the beginning of the novel/movie, Lennie and George ran across a field, and so did a woman in a red dress as well. The field is open, and it can symbolize freedom. That is because George and Lennie just quitted their job at a farm in weed because Lennie did something stupid. They got away, and therefor they are free as the field symbolizes.
In Germany at the end of World War II sixteen-year-old Gisela, her mother, brothers and grandmother flee their home ahead of advancing Russian troops. When an air raid destroys the train station, Gisela and her brothers are buried alive and must try to survive with little food or water until they can be dug out. (F) Pearsall, Shelley. ALL SHOOK UP. Josh is mortified when he has to relocate and live with his father who has a new profession: Elvis impersonator.
The whole book circualtes around it. There is also, of course, the ranch Lennie and George start working on. The two friends, Lenni and George, set on a journey together. They are gonna go and get work on a ranch located in California’s Salidas Valley. They had previously been working in a town called Weed but had to leave because Lennie tried to pet a girls dress, just like he used to pet mice.
He meets his employer at his house to see if they had bird problems but is called a fool. Later he goes to wait for his daughter at the bus stop and wielding a hoe for protection. He gets her and as they’re walking home Mr. Trigg drives by and offers a ride to town Nat declined but asked if he could take his daughter home. As Nat gets to his house thousands of birds attack him. And he just gets in before certain death.
Ferris Bueller's Day Off – Ferris's Run (The Chase Scene) Scene Analysis Michael Amador March 5, 2012 This scene from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off begins with Ferris saying goodbye to his girlfriend. The love music starts to dim down as Ferris leaves his girlfriends home. Then a new shot cuts to Ferris’s sister driving the station wagon with her mother in the passenger seat angry that she had to pick up her daughter at the police station. Her mother argues with Jeanie about how she was trying to finish up work with the Vermont people where she was going to take her commission and buy Ferris a car. Right as she says Ferris’s name he runs out in front of the car on his way home; Jeanie stops the car in time so she doesn’t hit Ferris his mother not realizing that Ferris is right in front of her.
He ran back to the game of horseshoes out in front of the bunk house. "Fella's come quick. crooks is dead." He yelled. They all ran to the barn in what seemed to be a sprint.
Portfolio 3 5.2: Researching a Novel 3/24/14 Part 1: A summary of the novel, including the main characters, setting, plot, and major conflicts (one page, single-spaced) The story of of mice and men is an American classic that revolves around that classic issue of racism and the American dream of being independent and owning land. The novel starts out with two main characters, on their way to a ranch, stopping at a stream. George, who is short and dark, leads the way. The person following him is Lennie, a giant of a man with huge arms. After they reach the ranch, we are introduced to the workers who are considered main characters too: Candy, Curley, Curley's Wife, Crooks, Slim and Curley's dad.