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    farming practices and drought which fueled the dust bowl. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ the author John Steinbeck describes different conflicts the characters have to face where people prioritizing each other and helping each other out was not always the case. Three conflicts in this story are; the disability of Lennie‚ one of the main characters‚ racism against an African American‚ and the impossibility of achieving the American Dream during this time period. In the story Lennie has a disability that

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    Of Mice And Men In the tragic setting of Mice And Men‚ takes place in the 1920’s to early 30’s. During the Great Depression people try to find jobs to survive the lifestyle of that time‚ The two main characters of this story George and‚ Lennie who are complete opposite. However they remain loyal to each other despite the difference. Steinbeck uses a lot of foreshadowing throughout his book. For reference‚ Steinbeck refers to Lennie as an animal. “Lennie dabbled his big paw in the water…” George

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    Of Mice and Men Socratic Seminar Question: Was George justified in killing Lennie? 1. What does the pro side believe? Why? Yes‚ George was justified in killing Lennie because if George was not the one that killed Lennie then the other men who were hunting Lennie would have killed him in a brutal way for killing Curley’s wife. 2. What does the con side believe? Why? No‚ George was not justified in killing Lennie because even though Lennie killed Curley’s wife‚ Lennie should have been prosecuted

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    appearance which portrays her as imposing and a trouble maker. Throughout the course of the novel‚ it appears women are treated with contempt and Steinbeck generally depicts women as trouble-makers who bring ruin on men and drive them mad. Aside from wearisome wives "Of Mice and Men" offers limited rather misogynistic descriptions of women who are either dead‚ maternal figures or prostitutes. We first hear about Curley’s wife when Candy describes her to George. He describes her using expressions

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    A Lonely World Loneliness refers to being in the state of solitary isolation. Throughout the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ many characters portrayed different sides of loneliness that reflected their lives and the hardships they faced. Each one reacted and showed their loneliness in various ways‚ which played a huge part in the characters they became. Ironically‚ all of the characters live near a town called Soledad‚ which means “loneliness.” Lennie is one of the most important characters

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    In the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ the character of Crooks is subject to constant racial discrimination. This shows the time period of the book as 1930’s America was a very prejudice and racist place. Crook‚ the only black character in ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ is immediately put in a disadvantaged position. Steinbeck immediately makes it very clear that Crooks is black in quotations such as ‘Sure. Ya see the stable buck’s a nigger.’ This being the first time we hear about Crooks in the novel and the reference

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    of the American Dream Speech Martin Luther King Jr. once said "I have a dream." He stood in front of an audience of people and injected those listening with passion and emotion. He filled their lungs with fresh ideas of a new beginning. He infected the world with his dream‚ and inspired others to chase theirs. Just like everyone else‚ Martin Luther King Jr. had a dream. The problem with this is simply that dreams aren’t always meant to come true. In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck

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    Mackenzie Deschenes Argumentative Essay November 29th‚ 2013 The ending of the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck is very thought provoking and is very controversial‚ and it also raises many questions like “Did Lennie really deserve to die at the hands of his only friend?”‚ “Why didn’t George give Lennie up to the authorities to prolong his life?”‚ “What would have happened if Curley and Carlson found

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    shoot Lennie in Of Mice and Men Loneliness and companionship is imminent throughout the book. It starts from the beginning when George sets the tone by repeating to Lennie that life on a ranch is the loneliest life there is‚ for example Steinbeck states “Guys like us that work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world’. This shows us that men on a ranch rarely have any companionship or safety however George and Lennie have each other and this contradicts the idea that ranch men are always lonely

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    that the ranch workers are restricted from fulfilling their dreams because they have an unpleasant future‚ as they aren’t earning enough money. The ’’rectangular’’ bunkhouse imprisons the ranch workers; which makes the ranch workers narrow minded. The use of the adjective ’’long’’ indicates that the life of a migrant worker is a never ending road of hard work; although they don’t always achieve their dream in the end. The American dream (one of the key themes echoed in the novella) was used as a

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