In the novel‚ ‘Of mice and Men’‚ John Steinbeck uses allegory to represent different themes and messages. An allegory is a story‚ poem or a picture which can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. While reading Steinbeck’s book I noticed different metaphors such as the usage of animals and Curley’s wife. Throughout the whole book the reader can notice many animals mentioned such as rabbits‚ mice‚ the puppy and the old dog. Curley’s wife is also a sort of symbol. She represents the way in which
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varieties of conditions. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ all of the characters have entirely different powers. From Curley to his wife‚ Lennie to George‚ and even Crooks to Candy‚ all of them have their own special power‚ or lack thereof. Their power shapes who they are and their outlooks on life. Some characters power helps them‚ while others power hurts them. It all comes down to who uses their power correctly and who abuses it. “He’s the boss’s son” (Steinbeck 14) Curley is one of the worst offenders
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However‚ dreams are also a way to escape from the harsh reality that a person’s life is not always what it seems. Of Mice and Men explains two characters‚ Lennie and George‚ who are traveling farmhands. They both have a dream of owning a house with a few acres‚ a cow‚ some pigs‚ a large vegetable garden‚ some chickens‚ and have some rabbits (paraphrased Steinbeck 14). These men have had this dream ever since they began working and traveling together. Lennie was always worried that if he found himself
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there is a ranch with many hardworking and tough ranch hands. This is the setting for Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men. This ranch has a cold‚ harsh‚ and “mean” atmosphere. Here‚ violence works as a precursor for actions that are even more alarming. Because America is going through the Great Depression‚ life is not always humane and neither are the people living through it. In Of Mice and Men violence serves as a catalyst for all of the important events in the novel. While Lennie and George are in
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Akeem Davis Hairston PAP English III 2 May 2011 Banning of “Of Mice and Men” I believe that John Steinbeck’s "Of Mice and Men" should be banned. Throughout "Of Mice and Men" are offensive and vulgar language‚ profanity‚ racism‚ sexism‚ and promoting euthanasia. One of the reasons why i think it should continue to be on the banned books list is because the book is full with profanity‚ vulgar language‚ and racism. When the ranch workers talk to one another‚ they speak with bad language‚ not
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Curley Curley tries to prove his masculinity by picking fights. Another way to prove himself is by marrying a physically attractive woman. His wife is never given a name‚ but by calling her "Curley ’s wife‚" Steinbeck indicates she is his possession. Crooks In John Steinbeck ’s Of Mice and Men‚ Crooks‚ a black stable buck‚ endures alienation due to racial discrimination. Racial discrimination also hinders him from any type of success. Despite the hardships‚ he overcomes these obstacles and faces
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H/W Of Mice and Men Notes up to page 9 5.11.12 Page 3 – On this page I thought that John Steinbeck described the overall setting of the place. “A few miles south of Soledad‚ the Salinas River drops in close to the hillside bank and runs deep and green.” Straightaway Steinbeck sets the scene and puts us in place. The description on this page is visual and also audial. The writer achieves this by saying‚ “recumbent limbs” and “skittering”. Steinbeck personifies the trees branches by saying they
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Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men There are many symbols in Of Mice and Men. Symbols such as setting‚ animals‚ and language all provide a deeper meaning to the story. The first symbol is setting. The novel begins and ends on the bank of the river (Lisca). The riverbed is located in rural California. In the beginning of the novel‚ George and Lennie involuntary ran away from Weed when Lennie was accused of trying to have non-consensual intercourse with a girl. When news about this broke out‚ the men of Weed
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“So long as the memory of certain beloved friends lives in my heart‚ I shall say that life is good.” -Helen Keller. This quote speaks of why friendship is such a significant part in our life‚ similarly to what John Steinbeck shows in the book‚ Of Mice and Men. Friendship is not simple‚ it is very complex. It is made up of key elements such as: struggles‚ happiness and dreams‚ George and Lennie clearly shows these thought the book. To say a friendship is always enjoyable would be a lie. In fact‚ often
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Second Paragraph A. Topic Sentence: In the novel‚ Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ the main characters George and Lennie want to "live off the fatta the lan’." (7) B. Example‚ Reason‚ or Fact from the text: Lennie and George dream of owning a ranch. It’s what keeps them going and motivates them. They keep
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