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The Cause and the Loss: Comparison Between "Mice and Men" and
"Flowers
The Cause and the Loss: Comparison Between "Mice and Men" and "Flowers for
Algernon"
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 fo ....
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.... everyone had always laughed at him, not with him, and he
suddenly ashamed/naked. In his innocence he had requested "smartness" and
with it came the loss of his innocence followed by shame then anger.
In both cases Lenny and Charlie were tempted and in their innocence
they accepted. In both cases their innocence was lost. Although their
innocence may have appeared to others as a struggle to both Lenny and
Charlie it was a paradise, and they knew that. Thankfully they both
regained their innocence and in doing so, they both regained their paradise.
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