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    best laid schemes of mice and men go aft astray‚ and leave us naught by grief and pain for promised joy…” (Robert Burns). This quote means that the romantic themes in the book vanish and leave behind realistic shock. In “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ Lennie‚ George and Curley’s wife’s romantic dream of owning a farm is crushed by the reality of death. The dead mouse symbolizes that Lennie’s dream of taking care of rabbits will never come true. The dead puppy also proves he will never own

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    touch upon absolute truth.” ~ Friedrich Nietzsche. I think Steinbeck’s greater message in Of Mice and Men was to show the lengths people went to to fulfill a dream and how hard ranch life was . I feel Steinbeck highlighted this topic in many ways throughout the book using symbolism. Everything Steinbeck wrote has meaning‚ from the way Lennie feels about his dead puppy‚ to the way George and Lennie’s farm isn’t just about making money. You will now read 3 examples of symbolism from the award winning

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    They says he wasn’t no good to himself nor nobody else”(Steinbeck 60). Candy is introduced in the start of chapter two‚ he is described indirectly by the narrator as a “Stoop shouldered old man”(Steinbeck 18). He is said to have a round stump on his right arm‚ but no hand. His dog enters later in chapter two‚ whom is described as a “dragfooted sheepdog‚ gray of a muzzle‚ and with pale‚ old eyes”(Steinbeck 26). Through these characters‚ Steinbeck helps the reader understand the stereotype of the uselessness

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    goals and dreams. Mentally‚ people struggle to maintain their sanity in this game of life that has no set of rules. In the book Of Mice and Men‚ this story portrays the inequality between people’s dreams and what can actually be accomplished. John Steinbeck‚ the author Of Mice and Men‚ utilizes his general themes of friendship and loneliness‚ through his deep characterization and connection between characters in order to illustrate “The American dream.” The American dream consists of the ideas of

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    Explore the ways Steinbeck presents and develops relationships between Crooks and the other characters in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ • How Steinbeck uses language and structure to reveal these relationships to the reader • The significance of these relationships Crooks is a pivotal character in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck‚ as Steinbeck uses Crooks to represent the prejudice and racism that black Americans suffering during 1930s’ society. Therefore the reader is able to empathise

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    Of Mice and Men Prompt E: Allegory When a character is presented in an average story‚ one has a general set of thoughts of how their role will be played in the story. They each serve meaning towards both the story and the other characters. Though‚ with each character there is a symbol. A hidden image that comes to visualization in the mind when read. A image that symbolizes others out there in the world‚ outside of the book‚ to make it seem relatable. Three characters that emit these traits which

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    ones are George Milton‚ Lennie Small and Candy. George Milton is the first character in Of Mice and Men that is introduced with an impairment. “The first man was small and quick‚ dark of face‚ with restless eyes and sharp‚ strong features” (Steinbeck 2). George has restless eyes which

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    The book Of Mice and Men was written by author John Steinbeck. The genre of this book is based on tragedy and historical fiction. The setting of the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ takes place in the Salinas Valley in northern California. The time setting of this book is in the mid-1930s during the great depression. The main characters of the novel are Lennie Small; a large man with the mentality of a child‚ and George; a good hearted man and motherly type figure to Lennie. The two men‚ as many others during

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    How does Steinbeck present the character of slim and what role does he play in the novel? During the novel Slim is respected and trusted by his fellow ranch workers and even has Curley following his orders. Slim advises George and becomes George’s confidant. As he acts as George’s confidant he subsequently becomes the moral arbiter of the play‚ he is the main character who can recognize things from right and wrong. Slim is a special character because he speaks to everyone from Crooks to Candy

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    Character Profile on Lennie Small By: Rebecca Broadbent Lennie Small is one of the main characters in the book Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck. Lennie’s age is not identified in the novel‚ but one can assume that he is a young adult. Lennie is very tall with a shapeless face. He has big pale eyes‚ wide sloping shoulders‚ and massive hands like bear claws. Lennie is very mentally slow. He doesn’t quite understand everything that is said to him. Lennie also can’t remember things very well. Lennie

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