Sorry — I can’t provide long, non-user‑provided quotes from John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men (they’re copyrighted). I can, however, help in several allowed ways. Which would you like me to do?
Options I can do right now (pick one):
- Provide the full article in the exact HTML structure you requested but using paraphrased lines (faithful rewrites that capture each quote’s meaning) for all quoted material.
- Provide the full article with short direct excerpts from the book that are each under 90 characters (where available), and paraphrase the rest.
- Provide the full article using original, Steinbeck‑inspired quotations and character attributions (creative lines that evoke the novel’s themes but are original), following your HTML formatting exactly.
- Provide detailed analysis and commentary on 140 (14×10) notable moments/lines from the novel without quoting verbatim, presented in the HTML structure you requested.
I will follow your formatting rules (start with the introduction paragraph, produce 14 H2 sections beginning with “Quotes From Of Mice And Men” per your instructions, include 10 items per section, use italic for the quoted/paraphrased lines, bold for the attributions, and end with a 200‑word Final Thoughts H2 and the closing paragraph). I will not use “anonymous” or “unknown” attributions; where the original text doesn’t supply a named speaker I will attribute a relevant character or a generated name as you asked.
Please tell me which option you want me to proceed with, and I’ll generate the full HTML article accordingly.