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    8. Loneliness is a very important theme in Of Mice and Men. Which characters are lonely and why? Of Mice and Men illustrates the loneliness of ranch life during the Great Depression in the 1930’s. Steinbeck creates a lonely and a blue atmosphere at many times in the novel. He uses words ‘Soledad’ which is referred to solitude‚ which means loneliness; and the card game ‘Solitare’ which means by one’s self. Not all the characters are lonely; Steinbeck makes it clear that only Crooks‚ Curley’s wife

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    Analysis: Of Mice and Men

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    Of Mice and Men Analysis In this passage taken from ’Of Mice and Men’‚ Steinbeck illustrates how people from different walks of life can share a similar dream. The three characters‚ Lennie‚ Crooks and and Candy have all been damaged and bruised by life‚ yet still aim to have something small to call their own. Set in the barn on the ranch of ’Soledad’‚ the characters share a conversation about dreams and ambitions. Lennie is visiting the Negro stable buck when Candy comes to investigate. Although

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    How does Steinbeck present the characters of Crooks and Curley ’s wife ? In what way are these minor characters shown to be significant throughout the novel ? In John Steinbeck ’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ we gather our first impressions of Curley ’s wife from Candy‚ a man with one arm and who ’s only companion is his dog and is his equivalent of a friend‚ which he has had since it was a pup. "I had ’im since he was a pup". We develop our initial impressions of Curley ’s wife as being flirtatious

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    The novel Of Mice and Men has a great variety of themes. During the time Steinbeck wrote this novel‚ things were totally different and they had an impact on how John Steinbeck wrote. The theme that stands out to me the most is discrimination. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck demonstrates the cruelty and vast impact of discrimination towards people who are different through the characters Lennie‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife. Author’s Information Author’s Work Themes: “ The vast territory

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    Section A - Of Mice and Men Section: 1 hour for this section – whole exam 1 hour 45 minutes. Part a Questions. (16 marks) 5 minutes annotating 20 – 25 minutes writing 1. Read the question carefully. 2. Spend 5 minutes annotating the extract carefully. You need to underline key quotations and make brief focused comments. DO NOT MISS THIS PART OUT. 3. Track through the whole extract choosing your 5 or 6 most perceptive comments and exploring Steinbeck’s use of language. 4. Introduce your points

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    The idea of belonging in the novel ’Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck‚ relates to the theory of ’attachment’ in psychology. For most human beings‚ having a central place they can return to‚ ideally with loved ones or supportive friends present also‚ contributes towards their feelings of calm‚ relaxation and security. Such a place would ideally be one which provides safety‚shelter‚food‚ warmth‚ affection and earning capacity. Not all those elements are always present - sometimes it is enough to live

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    Techniques Examples Analysis Foreshadow With the mice/ rabbits/ puppies whenever there was animal and whenever Lennie used his hands. Hints at the ending‚ of whats going to happen. Imagery Start of every chapter. When describing scenery and characters. Used to appeal people and give a good description so they can imagine it. Symbolism Curley’s wife symbolises women during that time period. Curley= small people/rich people/ people with power Crooks= racial discrimination Candy: unvalued/weak/old

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    happened in a show‚ where the main character had to kill one of his brother’s best friends because the friend was a threat to them. He ended up feeling extremely guilty about it and wasn’t able to forgive himself for what he had done. In the book Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck‚ the same thing happens to the main characters‚ George and Lennie. George shoots Lennie in the head to save him from a mob who wants to kill Lennie. Now‚ some people might say that George was just giving Lennie a merciful death

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    own strength. Section 1‚ page 23 ’’Aw‚ leave me have it‚ George.’’ He wants to be responsible for something Section 1‚ page 23 ’’What a crazy bastard you are... but if he sees ya work before he hears ya talk we’re set.’’ Lennie is a good worker‚ but not so smart

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    audience comes to learn along with the characters that dreams are not all they’re cracked up to be and sometimes the most rewarding goal in life is one which has already been achieved. The two main characters in the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck are poor farm workers who hope to one day own their own farm and become self-sufficient. What they never realize is that the most important thing they can ever have is each other. Despite their periodic quarrels‚ Lennie and George share a connection

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