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    John Steinbeck’s “Of mice and men” Of Mice and Men is set along the Salinas River a few miles south of Soledad in the fallen world of the Salinas Valley‚ which Steinbeck places "east of Eden" the Promised Land is only a painful and illusory dream. This land is populated by "sons of Cain"‚ men doomed to walk alone. One of the major themes that comes from this is loneliness‚ or fear of apartness. One of the themes of Of Mice and Men is that men fear loneliness‚ that they need someone

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Topics You will write a thoughtful essay that explores one of the options below. It will be 12 point‚ double-spacedTimes New Roman‚ MLA format‚ with 1 inch margins At least 3 pages long 3-5 good body paragraphs‚ plus an intro with a thesis‚ and a conclusion. Each body paragraph will have at least 1 quotation from the story 1. Of Mice and Men shows us that people can be cruel‚ or kind‚ or sometimes a mixture of both. Compare 2 characters (not George or Lennie). Write about

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ George‚ a wiry caretaker‚ and Lennie‚ a childlike worker‚ focus on the false reality of the American Dream rather than realizing the importance of companionship. Unusually‚ the workers were like brothers‚ while most farmers were lonely. Both farmers “labour‚ and suffer together” (Winthrop 1). While getting fired from their last job‚ the boys continue their journey onto the next one and wait to see what it brings. Describing the lonely life of men who work on

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    Of Mice and Mein The Dream of Commitment. Louis Owens The Eden myth looms large in Of Mice and Men (1937)‚ the playnovella set along the Salinas River "a few miles south of Soledad" (Of Mice and Men‚ p. 1). And‚ as in all of Steinbeck’s Califomia fiction‚ setting plays a central role in determining the major themes of this work. The fact that the setting for OfMice and Men is a Califomia valley dictates‚ according to the symbolism of Steinbeck’s landscapes‚ that this story will take place in a fallen

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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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    MAJOR THEMES LONELINESS OF THE ITINERANT WORKER If one theme can be thought of as defining the plot and symbolism of Of Mice and Men‚ that theme is loneliness. In many ways‚ from the outspoken to the subtle (such as Steinbeck’s decision to set the novel near Soledad‚ California‚ a town name that means "solitude" in Spanish)‚ the presence of loneliness defines the actions of the diverse characters in the book. The itinerant farm worker of the Great Depression found it nearly impossible to establish

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    The American Dream and The Great Depression – How are these 2 elements reflected in John Steinbeck’s novel “Of Mice & Men” and how do they shape the characters in the book in particular‚ Lennie and Curley’s Wife. I have chosen the 2 elements The American Dream and The Great Depression because they are both similar and strive for a positive outcome‚ I will speak about how the American Dream shapes Lennie and how the Great Depression shapes Curley’s wife. The American Dream is a fantasy of

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    having friends will get you through anything. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ the main characters were Lennie and George. They had a strong relationship and have known eachother for almost their whole lives which made them family. Lennie loved soft things and wanted a puppy and rabbits. On page thirteen it says “Tell you what I’ll do‚ Lennie. First chance I get I’ll give you a pup. Maybe you wouldn’t kill it. That’d be better than mice. And you could pet it harder.”. Sometimes they

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    Throughout the book “Of Mice and Men‚” the author John Steinbeck drops hints of what will happen further in the book‚ also known as foreshadowing. To begin‚ the first foreshadowin moment is when George tells Lennie what to do if he ever gets in trouble. “Lennie—if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before‚ I want you to come right here an’ hide in the brush.” This later relates to when Lennie had to go and hide in the brush after he killed Curley’s wife and his pup. Furthermore

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