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    always changing. However‚ some things stay similar and we leave traces of the past. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck was written in 1937. It talks about two very different men‚ George and Lennie‚ who have hopes and dreams: to own a land and a shack. In order to achieve that‚ they had to go around searching for jobs. The job they landed on was at a ranch. When they got accepted‚ they realised that their dream was within their grasp and saw it becoming a reality. There‚ they meet different people

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    “If you ever just happen to get in trouble like you have always done before‚ I want you to come right here and hide in the brush.”(doc B) In the story Of Mice and Men there are two main characters‚ George and Lennie. George is average sized and intelligent‚ and Lennie is tall‚ very muscular‚ and below average. George and Lennie have a farm dream that they will own land‚ so they go to work on a ranch to earn money. A worker there‚ Candy‚ offers to go in with 300 dollars. Everything is looking good

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    Of Mice and Men Lit Analysis     The Great Depression of the 1930s had become a huge problem affecting many people and their life styles. Only a fourth of people were employed‚ making jobs very hard to find. Some men were able to‚ worked as farmers. They went around to different ranches looking for a way to earn money. Most men traveled by themselves‚ which made Lennie and George special. Every man had their own American Dream but sometimes it was hard to accomplish. Even though Lennie screws everything

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    Of Mice and Men In the story Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck it describes that these two immigrant farmworkers‚ Lennie and George traveling together. The reason that these two are together is because Lennie Smalls: one of the characters is mentally impaired and George knew his Aunt Clar. Aunt Clar had asked George to watch Lennie for her cause it was her time to go... These two were always moving around place to place‚ to get money. These two were dreaming of buying a land together. This was

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    feelings of poverty and despair. Realists felt that literature had an ethical obligation to present life in all of its doubtful and complex forms; rather than depicting a story with a twisted and fantastical plot. John Steinbeck is one notable author from the realist genre. Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men demonstrates the vulnerability of people who suffer in periods of political unrest and economic depression through his characters and plot schemes. The whole concept of this specific literary genre is

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    In the novel ’ Of mice and menJohn Steinbeck uses the character Crooks to represent racism across America and symbolise the marginalisation of the black community at the time the novel is set. From the beginning Steinbeck skillfully uses Crooks as a tool to give the reader an insight to the reality of the American Dream and what 1930’s America was like. The reader has to decide whether Crooks deserves sympathy‚ or is just a bitter‚ cruel ’stable-buck’. Steinbeck presents Crooks as a victim

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    friendship is to understand and to be understood” (Lucius Annaeus Seneca). Of Mice and Men is an inspiring book about two best friends traveling together to complete their dream of owning an acre of land with a small shack that can be called their own. These two men stick together through thick and thin as they conquer their difficulties together as their bond of friendship grows stronger. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ Candy‚ Lennie‚ and George use friendship to overcome harsh circumstances

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    People come up with dreams all of the time. Some people stick to their dreams and work for them‚ always trying to reach their goal. Using a dream can help people get through a hard time and to motivate themselves to keep working and fighting. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck shows the idea of people using dreams to motivate themselves to succeed‚ even outside of the realm of fictional books‚ dreams motivate people. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ the main characters George and Lennie are migrant workers

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    Balzac once said “Nature makes only dumb animals. We owe the fools to society.” In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men‚ George and Lennie are two migrant farmers who dream of owning a ranch of their own‚ this is until Lennie‚ having a child’s mind‚ but being a big strong guy‚ accidentally kills Curley’s wife‚ also killing their dream of owning a ranch. Lennie and George are portrayed as rabbits in Of Mice and Men because they follow along with the lower class blindly just like society desires

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    plans‚ factors outside their control can prohibit their dreams from becoming reality. John Steinbeck of mice and men‚ a story of two men George and lennie who come together and form a family. Although they both struggle with money and travel around the country for jobs they both believe that they will be able to live their Dream unfortunately life gets in the way and makes it harder to live the dream. Through the character of Lennie‚ Steinbeck shows that issues outside the control of an individual

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