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    This reflects the view of optimism and hope in the book. However some characters such as Crooks see the world around them as desperate and solitary. Crooks believes that no ones dream will come true and that nothing will ever get better‚ this is shown in the line‚ " Nobody ever gets to heaven‚ and nobody never gets no land." (page 106) He also says that Lennie’s dream will

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    Of mice and men Is a novella about how life sucks written by John Steinbeck in 1937. It follows the story of Lennie Smalls‚ a mentally handicapped but incredibly strong farmhand‚ and George Milton‚ a quick witted but not particularly strong farmhand with whom Lennie travels‚ as they search for work in the height of the great depression. They have to keep moving because Lennie frequently gets them in trouble due to his obsession with soft objects. In one such instance they are on the run because Lennie

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    feathered red shoes‚ she represents the temptation of female sexuality in a male-dominated world. She is desperately lonely and has broken dreams of a better life. 5.) Crooks- Crooks‚ the black stable-hand‚ gets his name from his crooked back. He is isolated from the other men because of the color of his skin. Soon‚ Crooks becomes fond of Lennie‚ and even though he claims to have seen countless men following empty dreams of buying their own land‚ he asks Lennie if he can go with them‚ because

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    meet the characters of George and Lennie who are migrant workers who find work in various ranches. George and Lennie are different to the rest as they have each other to look out for‚ were as the rest of the characters are all‚ in some way‚ lonely. Crooks is discriminated and is alone because of his colour and Curleys wife feels separate to everyone else as she is the only woman and seeks out other men’s attention. The main characters of the novel were George and Lennie and they are migrant workers

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    of the US‚ so you could imagine what the ranch looked like and what the situation of the people at the ranch was. Racism and segregation are very well present in the story. Crooks was the only black man at the ranch and as an act of contempt‚ people repeatedly used the word “nigger” instead of Crooks’ name. He is also isolated from the rest of the white men due to the colour of his skin. Sexism is also portrayed in the story through Curley’s wife. Curley’s wife is the only female character in the

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    Imagine a child in a large shopping area‚ like the Mall of America with their parents. Their most important task is to not get lost because of the fear of isolation. I was that child. When I was younger my family went to the Mall of America and we got put into a situation of being broken off from each other. Everyone in my group was afraid‚ my parents were freaking out because no one could get ahold of anyone. We all were flustered because we did not want to be alone and did not want to be lost in

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    John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men does not portray women very respectively. Curley’s wife walks the ranch as a seductress. Bored‚ lonely and always looking for her husband‚ Curley. When we first encounter her appearance‚ Steinbeck describes her as having ‘full‚ rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes‚ heavily made up’ this is a prime example of her superfluous character. She is flirtatious and her body language is provocative. Before Curley’s wife makes her first appearance‚ her personality is emphasised

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    OMAM (3 POSSIBLE TO REVISE MORE THAN OTHERS) CROOKS Loves ‘torturing’ Lennie about George’s disappearance Racial injustice Curley’s Wife has greater authority Casuality of ‘nigger’ CURLEY’S WIFE ‘a girl’ ‘flopped like a fish’ Listen‚ Nigger’ ‘Where’s Curley?’ NO NAME ‘tart’ CURLEY Curley is the boss’s son‚ so he doesn’t need to work like the ordinary ranch

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    have a connection with one other than oneself to create a barrier from loneliness. Friendship builds characteristics and a form of love in one’s heart creating a simulant for happiness and joy in people. Without friendship‚ one may feel lonely and isolated from the world‚ unloved‚ and unworthy. Friends can be believed to be the person that gives you love unlike any other. Steinbeck portrays friendship as a factor that can keep people’s life in line‚ as well as‚ being able to show the desire and greatness

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    The ranch workers feel lonely without a family or friend. However‚ on the other hand‚ the story is not completely hopeless as long as people have a goal that they are working for‚ they do maintain their hope. Although the two main protagonists feel isolated‚ they still have each other. Therefore‚ while this story is despairing‚ there is still hope. In many ways‚ Steinbeck portrays the life of ordinary people as gloomy. The ranch workers live in misery as they are desperate for money‚ especially when

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