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    Why is the killing of Candy’s dog a significant incident in the novel? As Carlson first initiates shooting Candy’s dog‚ Candy is described to be extremely uneasy and tries to avoid the situation‚ “I had him so long. Had him since he was a pup.” Candy has been in the dogs company for so long and this animal has been the only true companion that Candy has ever had. The friendship between the two could be viewed as unusual as most of the ranch workers would not think of an animal as a companion but

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    Author: John Steinbeck John Steinbeck played an important role in American Literature. His books and novels‚ even today‚ inspire young minds like ours. John wrote about his life growing up in the 1920’s. His novels were about the people and the truth about the way people acted back then. Many people despised him because he told the truth in his writing. John Steinbeck was born on February 27th‚ 1902 in Salinas‚ California. John was the only son of three daughters. For the most part John lived

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    Jade Laban (Jenny Duong) Ms. Martinez English III-7th 4 September 2013 Literary Criticism Of Mice and Men "Some people seem to believe that the function of literature is to provide vicarious “happy endings‚” to provide in words a sugary sweetness we would like to have but cannot always get in real life." People use books as their own personal comfort‚ or escape from the realms of the real world. To read about

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    In Of Mice and MenSteinbeck idealizes the quality of friendship‚ suggesting that most dignified and satisfying way to overcome the loneliness that pervades the world. For example‚ George says to Lennie‚ “Guys like us‚ that work on ranches‚ are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. […] We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us.” (15). George reminds Lennie that they posses extreme luck to have each other since most men do not enjoy this comfort. Because Lennie and George

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    and unable to support themselves‚ many farmers during the 1930’s moved west in search of better life. In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men‚ readers observe how dreams keep people motivated; especially through tough times. Steinbeck’s characters George Milton and Lennie Small‚ search for work in the struggling agricultural market of California. Although there are many hardships that the men face‚ both George and Lennie have a dream that they are determined to accomplish. Despite Lennie’s lack

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    but we can make guesses using the author’s hints such as foreshadowing. Every author uses this in a different way to spark the reader’s thinking about what might happen. John Steinbeck does this in Of Mice and Men by using animals and nature. This is also of importance because it helps shape the story. Three examples of when Steinbeck uses animals and nature to shape the story‚ by using parallels and symbolism‚ is the brush‚ Lennie’s puppy‚ and Curley’s wife being

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    In Mice of Men there were literary analysis use to describe problems‚how things looked. Such as personification ‚simile and hyperbole and many more. Steinback uses a lot of describing words to explain ‚he will spent about a whole page explaining one thing. Just how he explains George “The first man was small and quick ‚dark of face ‚with restless eyes and sharp strong features”(Steinback 2). He use describing words and simile to explain how George’s face looks and how it is shaped.Steinbeck does

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    Kevin Fitzpatrick English III Mrs. Sawyer 22 March 2016 Plot: When writing Travels with Charley John Steinbeck was nearing the end of his career and was feeling “out of touch” with America during the 1960’s. In reaction to this he starts a trek across America as sort of a spiritual journey with his poodle companion Charley. The novel reads like travel fiction or a travelogue and is considered a novel due to many parts of the book being fictionalized yet still based on events that occurred on Steinbeck’s

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    during the Great Depression. John Steinbeck captured the reality of this most difficult time. During the Great Depression people needed to travel together to share chores and duties to make a living until something better came along. That is the way George and Lennie traveled. They traveled together to take care of each other but George took care of Lennie the most‚ because he was always getting in trouble. ’You do bad things and I got to get you out. ’ (Of Mice and Men p.11). During the Great

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    Joe Howell Of Mice and Men Of Mice and men is a book written by John Steinbeck in 1937 about two ranch hands trying to find work during the great depression. Not only is it on the American Library Association’s list of the Most Challenged Books of 21st Century but it has also been adapted to the stage and the silver screen. The story takes place during the great depression in California where the two main characters George Milton an intelligent and fast talking man and Lennie Small a large powerful

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