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    ‘“Well‚ you keep your place then‚ nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny’” (81). This shows that Curley’s Wife has a lot more power over certain characters. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ the different characters have different amounts of power such as Curley‚ Slim‚ and George. Curley is a short‚ angered‚ and mean guy who is the son of the boss and thinks that he can get away with anything. Curley has a huge amount of power considering that he is the boss’s

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    The main theme that runs throughout the novel is that of hope. Everyone on the ranch has their own personal dream that they wish to fulfil‚ although no one does. The main reason for this is probably that the workers do not save money‚ and prefer to live for the moment‚ and go to "cat houses" to get their fulfilment. Although this is not the case with Crooks or Curley’s wife‚ they can never accomplish their dream because of their skin colour and sex. "Were gonna have a little house and a couple

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    Loneliness Loneliness is the feeling of isolation - Steinbeck achieves this theme by portraying effectively through key fictional characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’. By living in the town of ‘Soledad’ (Spanish for loneliness)‚ the audience gets an overwhelming sense of the depressing environment that the migrant workers are living through by their repetitive lifestyle and the consequences they face through the Great Depression (1930’s – 1940’s) and the Dustbowl. Even through hard work and prosperity

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    Amy Campbell Mrs. Schmid‚ Mr. Van Lieu‚ Mrs. Cardwell English Honors I 8/15/08 Friendship Essay As portrayed in both stories‚ Of Mice and Men and A Separate Peace‚ friendship was undoubtfully the epitome of both plot lines. There was George and Lennie‚ an odd couple bounded by the ties of “brotherhood and a dream. "’A guy needs somebody-to be near him.’ He whined‚ ’A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody.’" (72) There was also Gene and Phineas‚ the other’s significant self‚ connected

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    A central focus in the novel “Of Mice and Men” is the idea of inherent human loneliness. This manifests itself in many different ways for each character‚ but is collectively expressed as an unshakeable sadness or worry. Crooks states early on in the novel "I seen hunderds of men come by on the road an’ on the ranches‚ with their bindles on their back an’ that same damn thing in their heads. Hunderds of them. They come‚ an’ they quit an’ go on; an’ every damn one of ’em’s got a little piece of land

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    Creates Hope‚ Friendship‚ and Determination In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men George Milton and Lennie Small are on their way to work on a ranch in Northern California after Lennie’s childlike brain and his odd fetish for petting things like mice‚ rabbits‚ puppies‚ and women get him into trouble. One of the major themes in John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men is having a dream creates hope‚ friendship‚ and determination. The first example of having a dream creates hope‚ friendship‚ and determination

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    The Themes and Characters in Of Mice and Men In his novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck tells the story of two migrant workers in 1930’s California‚ George and Lennie. George shares an unusual‚ and somewhat questionable‚ brotherly relationship with Lennie‚ which faces criticisms from multiple characters. In the story‚ Lennie has a mild mental disability‚ but makes up his absentmindedness with his unparalleled strength. As George and Lennie progress through the story‚ they meet various characters

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    Of Mice and Men has many themes presented by Steinbeck‚ one of which is about friendship. The novella shows the relationship between the protagonists‚ George and Lennie‚ and showing how they try to achieve the American Dream by working together. This is in contrast to many of the other characters who are alone by themselves which seems to be the norm at the time of the Great Depression. The reader is able to look at how the need to have a companion is portrayed by Steinbeck‚ especially during the

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    of mice and men is still very relevant today. I want you to all think to yourselves‚ have you ever dreamt something so big‚ believed something so big and achieved something so big. Good morning ACARA Youth Forum‚ my name is Lily and I am going to discuss with you that classic novels studied in schools do continue to offer educational value. I go to Woodcrest State College and in the past month we have read and studied carefully the classic but still very relevant novel ‘Of Mice and Men’. During

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    the theme of loneliness. The ranch George Milton and Lennie Smalls travel to is close to the town of Soledad. The name of the town actually means “solitude”‚ which is not accidental. Also‚ the way the men on the ranch react to George and Lennie traveling together‚ shows how unusual it was‚ in the 1930s‚ for migrant workers to travel

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