This is one morbid book to be assigned in high =school and it is way to close to the end of the school year for me to be having a massive moral dilemma over an 11th grade SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT.
I don’t think I’ve ever cried because of a book… It was even worse with Lennie’s innocent voice. Good job, both to the author, and the one reading this, I’m traumatized now.
I hated reading the book, but the way you articulate the accents and use such accurate voices made it so much better. I ended up loving the book a lot more, thank you! :)
Thank you for this. I had a hard time reading the vernacular language here since English isn't my first language. Your reading helped me :) And i cried at the ending. Very heartbreaking.
When Carlson says what the hell you suppose is eating them two guys? So he says because he never had a attachment to anyone or even loved someone 🤔? Can someone tell me what they think about that last line in the book?
Since he owns a Luger p08 pistol, he could possibly have been a German officer vet in ww1 and probably lost his humanity due to seeing the horror of soldiers dying. Edit: Something I forgot to say, not just because he saw a lot of horrific things happen in battles but also that he probably never got therapy. Due to the time being, shell shock was looked at as cowardice in ww1 so because he never had it treated, he probably felt that he had no reason to show care for a living soul
The novella is set in a harsh, uncaring and gruelling society, where jobs were scarce, money was low and prices were high. Carlson, having spent at least 7 years living like this, has most likely forgotten how to be compassionate like this, just like most of society at the time, and it could be this lack of understanding that Steinbeck has chosen to attack with this line.
I'm assuming the end of the book, kinda subtly pits that Slim knew what George did, that he had the gun the whole time, and that he knew he was going to be the one to do it, and Carson just thought that both of them were upset for no reason. But that's just my guess
Read all your audiobooks for my homework and it helped me understand and the voices u out for each character is so good the book was great but such a uncalled for ending. I thought it was gonna have a ending when they achieved there dream
Had to find the audio book just so I could review. I read the book and I felt so emotional and they just left me here full of emotions :( #JusticeforLennie
I'm so happy I'm not alone. I'm almost hyperfixated on this (ADHD), and i felt like crying about the ending. I don't know if im understanding it correctly, but george didn't want to kill lennie. I felt so bad for George. And lennie. Lennie just wanted to take care of the rabbits
Did not expect to start my Monday morning crying over assigned reading, yet here we are
Me too... Crying on a Thursday evening over this book.
Man this got me in the feels
Bro it’s a Monday morning for me and i am crying, what is happening
This is one morbid book to be assigned in high =school and it is way to close to the end of the school year for me to be having a massive moral dilemma over an 11th grade SCHOOL ASSIGNMENT.
Now I'm scared to finish my summer reading 😭
Darn just got tears. Doing this for school and man it's a great short story.
agreed
I don’t think I’ve ever cried because of a book… It was even worse with Lennie’s innocent voice. Good job, both to the author, and the one reading this, I’m traumatized now.
#JusticeforLennie
This is such a sad ending. But it's a great book
I hated reading the book, but the way you articulate the accents and use such accurate voices made it so much better. I ended up loving the book a lot more, thank you! :)
thank u for such an amazing read, i’m in highschool im a sophomore and u literally are helping me through class
Same
Reading this as a freshman 😭
@@str3wburryn SAME READING IT RN
I'm a junior 🙏🙏 how's your classes goin?
im a freshman and same
THANK YOU FOR THIS! You reading this helped me a lot understand what’s going on. I’m crying right now this book is so sad 😭 #justiceforLennie
If you wanna have more sympathy for people like lenny, i suggest you look up McNamara's morons or project 100 000
Did not expect to start crying over a school assignment but here we are.
That happened so fast, I was not planning on crying g over a school novel....
Thank you for this. I had a hard time reading the vernacular language here since English isn't my first language. Your reading helped me :)
And i cried at the ending. Very heartbreaking.
this is honestly the first book thats ever made my cry, never expected a school assignment would make me feel so many emotions
#JusticeforLennie
LENNIE NOOOOOOO. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IN THIS BOOK.
#JusticeforLennie
i’m sad
10/10 read but that ending is pure pain
This is really great! I don’t know why it doesn’t have more views and likes.
I appreciate the speed at which you read. The other ones are a little too long-winded!
When Carlson says what the hell you suppose is eating them two guys? So he says because he never had a attachment to anyone or even loved someone 🤔? Can someone tell me what they think about that last line in the book?
Since he owns a Luger p08 pistol, he could possibly have been a German officer vet in ww1 and probably lost his humanity due to seeing the horror of soldiers dying.
Edit: Something I forgot to say, not just because he saw a lot of horrific things happen in battles but also that he probably never got therapy. Due to the time being, shell shock was looked at as cowardice in ww1 so because he never had it treated, he probably felt that he had no reason to show care for a living soul
that’s a good observation
The novella is set in a harsh, uncaring and gruelling society, where jobs were scarce, money was low and prices were high. Carlson, having spent at least 7 years living like this, has most likely forgotten how to be compassionate like this, just like most of society at the time, and it could be this lack of understanding that Steinbeck has chosen to attack with this line.
I'm assuming the end of the book, kinda subtly pits that Slim knew what George did, that he had the gun the whole time, and that he knew he was going to be the one to do it, and Carson just thought that both of them were upset for no reason. But that's just my guess
@@k00pda86 Exactly
reading this for an assignment, monday night at 8:20 pm crying my butt off. great story, very sad ending 😭
Read all your audiobooks for my homework and it helped me understand and the voices u out for each character is so good the book was great but such a uncalled for ending. I thought it was gonna have a ending when they achieved there dream
I’m not crying you are
My eyes got so blury of tears I couldn't even read along.
I'm not crying
I’m not crying someone is just cutting onions
😂
Sad ending though I didn't feel as sad as what I expected. Glad I read this classic though!
Lennie's innocent voice still makes me sad.
May Lennie rest in peace, as we cherish his pure heart.
Ur voice for George sounds like Kenny from The walking dead games.
This is a beautiful reading. liked and subscribed. I'm going to set this as the video I recommend for my students studying this.
This is the third time I’ve read this book and it never not makes me cry 😭😭
Had to find the audio book just so I could review. I read the book and I felt so emotional and they just left me here full of emotions :( #JusticeforLennie
you pull off the voice really good
thanks so much i need this for school you are a hero and i love that you did this so thanks
whoever decided to assign this for school is a sadist.
look at the flowers lennie
Trying not to sob in English class 💀
Had my teacher assign me this book last week and finally ended it. I can say now that I am crying while eating some Mac N Cheese
I'm a freshman and I hate to read and this helped
rightt
what a procrastination session
That book went from 📈📈📈 to 📉📉📉 rlly fast 💀😊
People saying this is the first time they've cried over a book. I've cried over books before, but not this one. Not sure what that means.
I'm so happy I'm not alone. I'm almost hyperfixated on this (ADHD), and i felt like crying about the ending. I don't know if im understanding it correctly, but george didn't want to kill lennie. I felt so bad for George. And lennie. Lennie just wanted to take care of the rabbits
that was the last thing i would have expected out of an assigned book😢
#JusticeforLennie
This book is such I good book I will read again
Bro why did it have to end like that man😢
mr Charlie... when I catch you mr Charlie💥💥💥
Airplane or semi-truck at 6:45
lmao the whole book
Sad ending
i imagine lennie as forrest gump lol
😭😭😭
I’m not crying you are
Are schools really allowed to make kids read those kind of thinks? Sophomore are like 14 to 16 man!!
I can assure you that sophomores have seen worse
sad but perfect ending
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Wtf 😭
Yall are crybabies
thank u so much ur video was so trash bro
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