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    “A guy goes nut if he ain’t got nobody.” None of the characters in Of Mice and Men experience true companionship. Discuss. The crave for companionship is a key theme present throughout John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men. The great depression is no help when trying to find or keep friendships alive in the rural‚ country areas of America. George and Lennie depict what true companionship is all about when sticking together through thick and thin. Being the only black man living on the ranch

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    ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a short novel by John Steinbeck‚ which is set in 1930s America. At this time in American History they were suffering from a hard hitting economic depression. This book is set on a ranch in Soledad‚ California. Throughout this novella‚ Steinbeck addresses key theme‚ for example discrimination‚ loneliness and the American Dream. Curley’s wife is a complex character. She is the only woman on the ranch. Curley’s wife is used as a plot device by Steinbeck to explore themes like discrimination

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    influence for The Hulk‚ Two-Face and the general superhero genre for the story’s ties to a double life. This story represents a concept in Victorian culture‚ that of the inner conflict of humanity’s sense of good and evil.[10] In particular the novella has been interpreted as an examination of the duality of human nature (that good and evil exists in all)‚ and that the failure to accept this tension (to accept the evil or shadow side) results in the evil being projected onto others.[11] Paradoxically

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    Workers seemed to have an awful life. As it explains in the novella‚ “Most of men who work on the ranch are the loneliness men in the world. They would have nothing in the future to think about”. (61). Shown through the characters of Lennie and George and also other workers throughout the book‚ it can be shown that

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    would have thought of) is knocked on the head in his own back garden and the family have to change their name. No sir‚ I make it a rule of mine: the more it looks like Queer Street‚ the less I ask.” (35). This is an important epigraph for the entire novella because when Dr. Jekyll‚ Mr. Utterson‚ and Mr. Lanyon become curious‚ someone gets in trouble.

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    1) In a country where liberty‚ freedom and the land of opportunity is a pivotal part of American society the American dream is born. The dream was of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone‚ with opportunities for each according to ability or achievement‚ the American dream was targeted at poor people who wanted to have a better future. The American dream is fundamentally the notation that no matter your race‚ religion‚ sex or social class if you work hard in America

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    rejected from society. Psychologists believe that physical isolation‚ the death of a loved one‚ or low self-esteem are all contributing factors. Those who struggle with this disease may experience depression or drastic personality alterations. In the novella Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck conveys how adversity shapes character by illustrating that loneliness influences individuals to appear cold-hearted or detached. An idea Steinbeck develops is that without proper human interaction‚

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    Steinbeck creates sympathy in Of Mice and Men. Discuss in relation to one character Of Mice and Men is a novella set on a ranch in the Northern western state of California written by Californian novelist John Steinbeck and then published in the late 1930’s. Set in the time of The Great Depression and The nationwide effective Wall Street Crash the book features characters all around who have depressing lives but focusing in on two paradoxical characters that are always juxtaposed to one another

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    The first example of love from George to Lennie is when the characters first run over to the pool. Steinbeck uses a variety of techniques such as similes and animal imagery andalso profanities to determine George and Lennies relationship. ‘snorting into the water like a horse… forgodsakes don’t drink so much… Jesus Christ you crazy bastard.’ The animal imagery of a horse makes Lennie seem slappy‚ awkward and unhygienic. The profanities used by George shows how much effort it takes to keep this simple-minded

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    The novella‚ “Of Mice and Men”‚ written in a cyclical structure‚ focuses on hardships ordinary men faced during the 1930’s Great Depression‚ using the strong friendship between two ranch workers‚ George and Lennie. Just from the title of the novel‚ we can see that the best laid places of Mice and Men often go wrong. We can understand from this‚ how the fate of man in the novel‚ is the same as the mice which Lennie pets. They will die and their dreams will result in grief rather than happiness. Steinbeck

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