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    Loneliness is a key theme in Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck for many characters in the novel were isolated and secluded. Curley’s wife had a dream of making it in the movies but after marrying Curley she was stuck on the ranch and not allowed to talk to anybody. The stable-buck Crooks was discriminated against for he was black and this caused some severe problems because he was isolated from everyone. Guys who travel around looking for work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world

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    In Of Mice and Men‚ Steinbeck illustrates themes of friendship‚ loneliness‚ seclusion through the use of his characters. In the novel Lennie and George are both secluded by choice while Curley’s wife is secluded by her husband. First‚ Lennie Small is a character in the story that depends on his friend George to give him advice and protect him in situations he does not understand. His enormous strength and his pleasure in petting soft animals are a dangerous combination. He and George share the

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    unemployed and had to travel to look for work so it is showing George and Lennie traveling together to achive their dream‚ like everyone else in America‚ which is very unrealistic which is why they travel together. In the book there is a theme of loneliness. George and Lennie plan to buy a farm for just them two to live on so they wont have to worry about being lonely. "Well‚ we’ll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens. And when it rains in the winter‚ we’ll just say the hell with

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    Explore the significance of Curley’s wife. The novella ‘’of mice and men’’ was published in 1937 and written by John Steinbeck. It was set at the time of the great depression and was written to protest against the way workers were treated. It focuses mainly on the effects that this time had on people – vulnerability‚ sexism‚ racism and dreams. This essay explores the significance of Curley’s wife in the novel. How she is treated by the workers on the ranch and how she is discriminated for many different

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    54 Simpson Road Liverpool NSW 2170 5-4-2014 12/54 Johnson Street City NSW 2000 Dear Sir/Madame I am a student from western Sydney University I am one of the people from suffering from asthma and I think that we should do something about air quality. Air quality can generally affect our health and wellbeing. The key that environmentally issues which Australia is currently facing is reversing the degradation of our ambient outdoor and indoor. Argue 1-in nice days in Sydney we can’t take a

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    In the novel of mice and men‚Steinbeck never gives Curley’s Wife a name.  This is done to show that she does not have any identity or position on the ranch.  As Curley’s Wife is a representation of all women in the 1930s I feel Steinbeck uses her to show that she does not have any identity or position on the ranch.  As Curley’s Wife is a representation of all women in the 1930s I feel Steinbeck uses her to show that most women back then had no identity or position in the working world. No characters

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    What is the importance of dreams in Of Mice and Men? What role do they play in people’s lives? How do people use dreams‚ and how to various characters’ dreams affect them? The novel ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ written by John Steinbeck is a truly fascinating novel based upon the theme of dreams. This novel was published in 1937‚ which was towards the end of ‘The Great Depression’ that hit the United States. The novel was set in Soledad‚ California‚ during the same time period as published. This was an

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    the novel Of Mice and Men _by John Steinbeck._ Hardship is a theme most people can relate to‚ as there are many types of hardships in people’s lives. For example‚ George and Lennie have trouble keeping a job‚ don’t own anything‚ get into unwanted trouble‚ and have personal hardships in the novel. The writer uses the conventions of setting‚ conflict and characterisation to get the theme across to the readers. Setting is used to establish the time‚ place and mood in a story. The novel Of Mice and

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    Loneliness is a dominant theme in "Of Mice and Men". Most of the characters are lonely and searching for someone who can serve as a companion or just as an audience. In this novel‚ Steinbeck depicts the essential loneliness of California ranch life in the 1930’s. He illustrates how people are driven to find companionship. Throughout the book we are introduced to characters who have no name‚ this implies they are not important enough to people to call them by their names. Curley’s wife is known as

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    Explore how John Steinbeck presents minor characters in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is an emotive novel which was written by john stein back in the 1930’s in the midst of the Great Depression. It is about two main characters George and his simple minded friend Lennie and the struggle the struggle they go through in order to gain the subsistence of life. In this story John Steinbeck introduces minor characters who help describe who help describe what was going and they help build

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