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    Discrimination is the unjust treatment of people and things based on their ethnicity/race‚ age‚ gender‚ disabilities‚ or religion. People who are victims of discrimination permanently face it throughout their life. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men‚ discrimination is obviously seen‚ but it is also seen in some characters in the book even if they don’t know they’re discriminated against. Through each of these discriminated characters‚ Steinbeck depicts how discrimination affects the character

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    example of referring to her as an object without any respect rather than a person. "Curley’s wife" shows how women during the early 1900s were inferior under the men. She is merely the spouse of Curley as far as all the men in the ranch are concerned."They are only forced to relate to her through Curley; if they fear him or want no trouble‚ the men will stay away from her. George‚ for example‚ has set goals in his mind that he is committed to‚ thus he will stay away from her in order not to get into

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    common than what might meet the eye. Both books‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ involve characters who relate to one another because of their lifestyles and daily situations. These six‚ all males‚ are made up of Lennie and Coyotito‚ George and Kino‚ and Curley and the doctor. The first two characters to be compared are Lennie and Coyotito. One example is that both these people are looked after; George has to look after Lennie‚ and Juana and Kino have to look after Coyotito. George tells Lennie‚ in order

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    barn to make them acknowledge the outside world. Curleys wife soon comes to know that Lennie likes feeling textures‚ and so tells him to stroke her hair for it is very soft… This makes the reader worry as to previous knowledge of Lennie and the girl in weed. When Curleys wife starts to get angry as he is messing up her hair‚ he panics and holds on tighter. _"Lennie’s fingers closed on her hair and hung on"_ This makes the reader feel sorry for Curleys wife as most people know how painful it is when

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    burying her isolation with boldness and femininity ‘ She had full‚ rouged lips and wide spaced eyes‚ heavily made up. Her fingernails were red. Her hair hung in little rolled clusters‚ like sausages’. She continuously uses the excuse of looking for Curley as a means of extracting some sort of communication with others on the

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    The American Dream vanished during the Great Depression‚ and the land of opportunity became the land of misfortune. The American Dream is the idea of overcoming all obstacles and beating the odds to one day become successful. The American Dream was and still is unattainable for many people. Although characters in the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck have dreams for a better future‚ their hopes are soon destroyed by the harsh reality of the American Dream. One of the characters in the novella

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    dreams of buying their own land‚ he asks Lennie if he can go with them and hoe in the garden. Curley - The boss’s son‚ Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter‚ he is a confrontational‚ mean-spirited‚ and aggressive young man who seeks to compensate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married‚ Curley is plagued with jealous suspicions and is extremely possessive of his flirtatious young wife.

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    would be George Milton and Lennie Small. The other option is to walk around with a chip on their shoulder‚ not bother to improve oneself but eradicate those around him or her that serve as a frustration or nuisance. An ideal example of this would be Curley when he decides to target Lennie as a’frustration’ and subsequently attacks him with no real valid reason apart from jealousy and spite. The last option concerns Candy and Crooks to an extent. They live a fairly meaningless life void of love and affection

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    glimpse of her role as the promiscuous troublemaker and the way in which the other characters respond to this. George‚ in particular‚ illustrates how others judge or misconceive her solely because of her gender; ”Jesus what a tramp‚ so that’s what Curley picks for a wife”. Here‚ Steinbeck uses George

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    just ‘cause I’m pretty and I’m a gal’‚ the only one on the god damn ranch! I’m the only one ‘ere who knows how to have fun. I met Curley when I was about sixteen. I had run away a year before and I had found a lil’ place for me to live but I didn’t have no money. I met him at riverside palace after the party‚ we’d been drinkin’ gallons of whisky and I thought that Curley seemed like a nice kinda fella and he also had cash‚ which I needed. We married a few months later. I don’t think I made the rite

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