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    In Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men‚ the characters are trenchantly described as “Lonely Dreamers.” Since there was a stock crash in 1929 everyone got economically depressed. Lennie and George are two men who go to work on a ranch. They encounter many complications. Crooks one of the ranchers wanted to be equal to the others. Candy is a poor old swamper who is depressed of friends and Curley’s wife wants to be a film star but can’t‚ so they all suffer and therefore dream and are lonely. George

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    hopes‚ dreams‚ and goals. Without hope‚ we will never accomplish anything meaningful. [B] In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ George demonstrates this‚ as does the children is War Dance and Walter Mitty in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. [C] Scott Kaufman and Joe Wilner wrote articles about the psychological effect of hope on humans that helped me better understand hope. [E]In Of Mice and Men‚ George is always telling Lennie about the farm they plan on getting‚ but [F] George never actually believes

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    In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck there are three characters that show person vs fate in a negative way. The book ends by George shooting Lennie at the end. George will turn into the average migrant worker because he does not have Lennie any more. Also‚ Crook’s future is bad because of segregation. Finally‚ Curley’s wife will not make it to Hollywood because she is married to Curley. With Lennie’s death it makes it very hard for george to try to achieve the American Dream. George will

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    Of Mice and Men In the book of Mice and Men there was an unbreakable friendship brought to an end by a single action. George and Lennie had together for a very long time and have been through a lot. They went through life when nothing but a dream of having something better. Actions made if very hard to live. This friendship was held together by a dream but torn apart by actions. The conclusion is that every action as an opposite and equal reaction. George was always there to help Lennie

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    John Steinbeck’s ‘Of Mice and Men’ is set during the 1930’s in the United States. The book is centred upon disadvantaged people who have suffered the effects of the catastrophic event: The Great Depression. During this period of time‚ the people of the United States faced many problems‚ including unemployment and homelessness. In addition to these problems‚ certain groups such as women‚ African Americans‚ and disabled people suffered from intense discrimination. At the beginning of the novel‚ we

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    treatment for illnesses‚ racism was visible and real‚ and several went through their own type of depression. John Steinbeck‚ the author of Of Mice & Men was a war correspondent during WWII‚ and wrote many other books about social and economic issues. He often writes stories that take place during the Great Depression and around World War II. In the book Of Mice & Men‚ the main human rights concerns are dealt around loneliness‚ racism‚ and mental illnesses. Most of the characters struggle with loneliness‚

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    Of Mice and Men is a novel in which John Steinbeck‚ the author‚ portrays many broken dreams. Steinbeck is a famous author known for many books like “The Grapes of Wrath‚” and “The Long Valley.” The book was published in 1994 by Penguin Classics. The book is geared towards teenagers and above. The genre of the book is considered novella. George and Lennie‚ the main characters‚ show what it’s like to live as a migrant worker in the early 1900’s. In “Of Mice and Men” Steinbeck shows dreams can easily

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    In Steinbeck’s Mice and Men‚ companionship is the main theme of the book; this gives the characters purpose and hope in the Great Depression. In the time this book was written migrant workers had no friends and often went alone to find jobs‚ that is why everyone questions Lennie and George traveling together (Steinbeck‚ 21). The book starts with Lennie and George running from Weed because Lennie accidently assaulted a woman‚ most people in George’s situation would have left Lennie as he is always

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    Hierarchies. The Egyptians had it‚ the Greek‚ and even Mesopotamians. In the book Of Mice and men‚ the Tyler Ranch’s bunk house‚ “a long rectangular building” has a hierarchy. Slim‚ “a jerkline skinner” is on the top of it. Firstly‚ Slim is an enjoyable person‚ he is very skilled at his trade‚ and he is respected by everyone at the ranch. First of all‚ Slim is an enjoyable person. He talks very casually towards George and Lennie‚ the newcomers. “It’s brighter than a bitch outside” That’s not something

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    Companionship Have you ever had a companion? Well‚ George and Lennie were great companions! The short novel “Of Mice and Men” written by John Steinbeck is a novel that teaches you about companionship. The two main characters in this Novel are George and Lennie. This novel teaches you about having a companion in your life. I think comfort and companionship are profound human needs that‚ when unmet‚ can destroy the human spirit. George and Lennie are traveling together everywhere

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