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    [pic] Of Mice and Men Reading Packet jocelyn _________________________ ________ Name Block Directions: For each reading selection‚ complete the pre-reading activity prior to reading the selection‚ take notes during your reading and follow the “flagging” directions‚ and answer the post-reading questions after reading the selection. This packet will be collected for points (50 total) when we have finished reading and discussing the book as a whole. If

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    Of Mice and Men and “To a Mouse” were two completely different works‚ with similar titles and themes. Both works were very enjoyable to read...and in once case “decode”. Either way‚ they both kept me thinking at all times‚ and I couldn’t put the book down. The similarities between to two pieces of literature include failure‚ mice‚ and farming. Failure‚ believe it or not‚ was of the many presented themes discussed in both the book and the poem. Well‚ not failure...but being able to accept things.

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    In Kosinski’s novel‚ the first thing Chance does upon awakening each morning is tend to his beloved plants. He very gently touches “every plant‚ every flower‚ every branch of the garden” (3)‚ a direct metaphor to Christ and the church. Chance‚ who possesses the qualities that were taught by Christ‚ compares the plants he tends to human beings. He compares their life cycle to that of humans who need care in order to live‚ to survive disease‚ and to die peacefully. He makes the following observation

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    Review John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is a thrilling story about two young men‚ Lennie and George‚ who dream about having their own farm someday. It takes place during the Great Depression. George‚ the smaller and smarter man‚ is the leader of the two‚ and Lennie‚ the larger yet dumber one‚ follows George in hopes of tending some rabbits at their future farm. The two men travel to a farm and land a job and some new friends. Meet Slim‚ Curley‚ Carlson‚ Crooks and Candy‚ the men who were already on the

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    Menagerie"� by Tennessee Williams‚ and "Of Mice and Men"� by John Steinbeck. These works use different techniques to draw the reader into the book‚ relating it’s world to theirs. "The Glass Menagerie"� by Tennessee Williams creates a view for the reader of an unstable world‚ one that the reader can somewhat relate to their life. In this novel Tennessee Williams uses the setting to help the reader relate to the world that is created for them in the story. Throughout the work a setting is described

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    Discrimination and alienation are two major contributing factors to whether or not a society is able to work together and be one. In the novels Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ discrimination and alienation play a key role in the failure of their societies. Of Mice and Men tells the story of George and Lennie‚ two men who work on a ranch together. Numerous characters throughout the novel experience discrimination and suffer because of it. Holden is the protagonist

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    GUIDE TO OF MICE AND MEN INTRODUCTION Of Mice and Men is a novel set on a ranch in the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression of the 1930s. It was the first work to bring John Steinbeck national recognition as a writer. The title suggests that the best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry‚ a reference to Robert Burns’s poem "To a Mouse." Of Mice and Men was selected for the Book of the Month Club before it was officially published‚ an honour that encouraged 117‚000 copies

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    Of Mice and Men Throughout history‚ women have been seen as inferior. During the Great Depression‚ women were not granted the same rights and freedoms as men. Curley’s wife experiences many of the same injustices that women did during that time. The negative perception of women develops in Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men due to the fact that Curley’s wife is not given a real identity or a purpose throughout the novel. She is consistently seen as a sex object rather than a human

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    The title of the book that I am doing my report on is Of Mice and Men. The author of this realistic fictional novel is John Steinbeck. The Penguin Group published it. Of Mice and Men was published in 1937 and has 107 pages. This story is about two friends‚ one of which is mentally impaired traveling to different states trying to make a living to accomplish their dreams. I believe that the author wanted to inform us about how hard economic times were back during the Great Depression. George Milton

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    text you have studied‚ write an essay in response to this statement.” INTRO Thesis: Worlds created within texts often reflect reality and encourage the reader to inquire about issues present in our world. Supporting sentences: Texts such as Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and “The Test” by Angelica Gibbs‚ present the reader with universal issues such as racial prejudice‚ power imbalance‚ the importance of aspirations and the understanding of gender roles in society. These real issues are conveyed

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