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    Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ is set in a specific time and place. Steinbeck uses symbolism to convey the central idea that the human race is extremely diverse and that there are different types of people. John Steinbeck uses Lennie to portray the “wise fool”. This is a person who is mentally inferior but reveals the best and worst in people. Lennie’s mental disability often has him speaking the truth where others will not. Lennie is also used to symbolize the many people discriminated upon

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    Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck The novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ written by John Steinbeck‚ is about a journey the two main characters‚ George and Lennie take. The ill-assorted pair come across work in a small ranch near a place called ‘Soledad’. This is where they meet the other characters in the story. One of the main points Steinbeck makes us aware of is the damaging effects of loneliness on people’s lives. The setting also helps to create a clear picture of the loneliness as do the characters

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    5th century AD overtime Literary works have been develop such as novel‚ poems‚ and short stories. Short Stories are described has miniature versions of books or novels‚ where an author takes a tale and crams it into a ten to twenty page story. John Steinbeck is not only a well-known novelist‚ but also writes short stories like “The Chrysanthemums” and “Flight”. In Steinbeck’s “The Chrysthemums” Elisa Allen is married to a negligent ranch owner. While her husband works on the ranch‚ Elisa tends to

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    Of Mice and Men Lit Analysis     The Great Depression of the 1930s had become a huge problem affecting many people and their life styles. Only a fourth of people were employed‚ making jobs very hard to find. Some men were able to‚ worked as farmers. They went around to different ranches looking for a way to earn money. Most men traveled by themselves‚ which made Lennie and George special. Every man had their own American Dream but sometimes it was hard to accomplish. Even though Lennie screws everything

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    Together the men are starting work at a new ranch after Lennie’s disability and love of soft things‚ lead to them being chased from town. At this new farm they hope to raise enough money to accomplish their dream of obtaining their own farm. At the new farm the boss’s

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Compare the episodes in which Candy’s dog and Lennie die. How has Steinbeck made these events effective for the reader? John Ernst Steinbeck was born in Salinas‚ California on February 27‚ 1902. He worked as a farm labourer on ranches from 1919 to 1926. This experience has influenced the setting of the novella Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck met someone like Lennie Small which obviously provided Lennie’s character. I am going to compare the events in which Candy’s dog and

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    The killing of Candy’s dog was related to when George killed Lennie in several ways. First of all‚ both the dog and Lennie were weak‚ and killed as soon as they became useless to the society. Also‚ the dog was Candy’s friend‚ and Lennie was George’s friend. In both cases‚ Slim viewed the deaths as mercy killings. The last similarity was that both Candy and George felt lonely after the death of their companions. The difference was that Carlson killed the dog for selfish reasons‚ while George killed

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    John Steinbeck – Of Mice and Men About author He is widely known for the Pulitzer Prize - winning novel The Grapes of Wrath (1939). Another works: East of Eden (1952) and the novella Of Mice and Men (1937). As the author of twenty-seven books‚ including sixteen novels‚ six non-fiction books‚ and five collections of short stories‚ Steinbeck received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962. Steinbeck’s novels can all be classified as social novels dealing with the economic problems of rural labour

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    In English class we recently read Of Mice and Men. I had read it before‚ but that that was a few years ago‚ and I didn’t really understand it then. I was surprised to learn that I actually like the book‚ and looked forward to reading it. This essay is about friendships and the ways in which Steinbeck illustrates them in his novel. This is a very traditional five-paragraph essay‚ and I personally like my creative writing better‚ but. . . Enjoy! Friendships Throughout Time “Some people

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    How did Steinbeck help me interpret and understand a character through one of their  experiences in a new perspective that I never thought of before.    Brainstorm  Of Mice and Men­ John Steinbeck  Crooks­ African American and physically disabled  Lennie­Mentally challenged  Curlys wife­ how women were treated  Thesis Statement­ The author‚ John Steinbeck in his book Of Mice and Men helped my  understanding and interpretation of how women were treated in the time that this book was  written through the character Curley

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