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    An idea I found interesting in the novel ‘Of Mice And Men‚’ by John Steinbeck was loneliness and isolation. I found this idea interesting because it helped me understand how important it is to be surrounded by people. George and Lennie’s friendship contrasts this idea as they are friends and they have each other‚ whereas most of the other ranch workers travel alone. The idea of loneliness was strongly conveyed through the characters Crooks and Curley’s wife‚ they are both key examples of lonely and

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    In the 1900’s America was hit with the greatest economic downfall the country has ever seen‚ dubbed the Great Depression. This period in time sets the stage for the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. Through the main character George Milton‚ John demonstrates his naturalistic ideals and belief in Determinism. A deeper look at the character‚ George Milton‚ brings forth his role as the protagonist in the book‚ his dream in the book and the purpose of his action in regards to Lennie’s death

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    Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ shows an outcast who is excluded from the company of others in the book. The books shows that everyone will eventually feel loneliness and isolation. Almost everyone in the book has some sort of issue or reason for them to become lonely and isolated. People that are outcast in the book are Crooks‚ Lennie‚ and Curley’s wife. Crooks is the only black man at the ranch with a crooked back and he lives by himself. Others asked him not bother the whites and he told

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    Sometimes that significance can clearly be seen and sometimes you really have to analyze the book to figure out the title’s significance. The significance of "Of Mice and Men" can be found by analyzing the mice and men of the book. Mice are soft‚ smooth‚ and small fragile animals. They need attention‚ protection and affection. The "mice" of the book are Lennie‚ Curley’s wife‚ Candy’s old dog‚ Lennie’s puppy‚ and the dead mouse Lennie had in his pocket at the beginning of the novel. Although Lennie

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    John Steinbeck’s bestselling novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ was a compelling read. It always kept you wondering what was going to happen next. The main protagonists‚ George and Lennie‚ are going from job to job‚ trying to make ends meet. Lennie‚ a large man with the brain capacity that of a five year old‚ who is very strong and loves anything soft‚ with his caretaker/friend George. George is a smaller man who is always getting Lennie out of trouble and is trying to earn money during a hard time. Steinbeck

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    ranch‚ particularly when near perfect men such as ’prince of the ranch’ Slim are employed in menial roles. However‚ Steinbeck juxtaposes the cruel Curley with the sublime Slim to highlight the theme of fate. Fate is the belief that the events which take place in our lives are pre-conceived and unavoidable. Steinbeck was so enamoured by the notion that he changed the title of the novella from its original ’Something That Happened’ to its current title. ’Of Mice and Men’ is a line from the Robert Burns

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    Explore the ways that Arthur Miller and John Steinbeck use dreams in Of Mice and Men and Death of a Salesman – Dreams are used throughout Death of a Salesman and Of Mice and Men. Both authors Miller and Steinbeck use dreams but from different perspective‚ different context and different backgrounds. John Steinbeck‚ before he became an author worked in a farm as a farm labourer and also worked at a sugar plant and a was a fruit picker in the West of America‚ in California‚ where most of his inspiration

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    Sierra Villanueva Mrs. José English II PAP 4th 8 November 2011 Of Mice And Men : An Annotated Bibliography "Book Review: Of Mice & Men." A Novel Menagerie. Novel Menagerie‚ 2009. Web. 7 Nov 2011. <http://anovelmenagerie.com/2009/02/18/book-review-of-mice-and-men/>. The author of this review focuses on the life of Lennie. She sympathizes with the hard times Lennie had to go through as a character. The author describes Lennie to the readers as an innocent‚ childlike character who

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    King when Simba’s dad dies‚ the audience feels sympathy. Even books with made-up characters makes the reader feel sympathy. In Of Mice and Men‚ a lot of characters have their own struggles‚ and some deserve more sympathy than others. Although Curley’s wife and George deserve the reader’s sympathy‚ Lennie is the most sympathetic character in the novel because he has a mental illness‚ gets shot‚ and some of the characters talk down to him because he’s not smart. George deserves sympathy because he constantly

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    has proven that people who are mentally and physically handicapped can achieve the same things as any other individual. Of mice and men was written a long time ago and demonstrated a variety of prejudice comments such as racism‚ sexism‚ and degrading of mentally handicapped people. Prejudice is still as big of an issue as it is in today’s world as it was when (date move of men was written) I don’t think that prejudice comments will ever go away because it is how we judge people and judging is something

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