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    In chapter one of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men George is protective over Lennie‚ which means that George cares for him. In a conversation that George and Lennie have‚ Lennie questions if he should stay with George. George responded by saying “‘Where the hell would you go?’” (Steinbeck 12). Even though George sounds a little rude or harsh to Lennie‚ he really does not want Lennie to leave him. George also says “‘I was jus’ foolin’‚ Lennie. ‘Cause I want you to stay with me.” (13). George realizes

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    Is Isolation Ever for the Better? John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men contains multitudes of themes in which Steinbeck shows his disgust with society. One such theme is the theme of isolation. Steinbeck portrays isolation through several characters throughout the book. Three characters in particular stand out as isolated. crooks‚ the only black man‚ Curley’s wife‚ who is the only woman on the farm and never named‚ and Candy‚ an old man who cannot work very much. These three characters are isolated

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    Discrimination and alienation are two major contributing factors to whether or not a society is able to work together and be one. In the novels Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger‚ discrimination and alienation play a key role in the failure of their societies. Of Mice and Men tells the story of George and Lennie‚ two men who work on a ranch together. Numerous characters throughout the novel experience discrimination and suffer because of it. Holden is the

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    “Ain’t many guys travel around together‚” he mused. “I don’t know why. Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other” (Steinbeck 35). Not many people travel together during the Great Depression thus creating many examples of isolation and loneliness. John Steinbeck demonstrates loneliness and the need for companionship through the characters Crooks‚ Candy‚ and Curly’s wife in his novel Of Mice and Men.  In this novel‚ Steinbeck uses his character Crooks to show loneliness. Character

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    Weather a friendship is strong or weak‚ it can strongly affect one’s feelings towards one another. Friendship leads to heartfelt‚ loving connections that can create a strong bond between two people. These bonds can get bumpy or even split up a relationship‚ but if we trust one another and be honest‚ then the bond can last a lifetime. These ideas of friendship are present inside many characters in the book Of Mice and Men. In the story by John Steinbeck‚ two men have a strong friendship and a big

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    Imagine being in an isolated area with a bunch of men that that hates you‚ are you the villain. John steinbeck describes a world where the american dream is impossible to have. Steinbeck paints a black and white‚ depression portrait of America in the 1930s‚Steinbeck reveals the struggles of living during the great depression.Of mice and men steinbeck tells the story of how people try to obtain their american dream but fail‚ which leaves the reader wonder was it possible for the american dream to

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    Sitting alone at lunch has always been a personal fear. Uncomfortably shifting from side to side‚ while everyone else chats away with their friends. Like an island in the middle the sea‚ being alone in a crowd of teenagers is social suicide. In Of Mice and Men‚ written by John Steinbeck‚ there are many characters who have been alienated. Whether it is because of their gender‚ race‚ or personality‚ this novel is full of lonely individuals. Through these characters‚ Steinbeck suggests that without

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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ George‚ a wiry caretaker‚ and Lennie‚ a childlike worker‚ focus on the false reality of the American Dream rather than realizing the importance of companionship. Unusually‚ the workers were like brothers‚ while most farmers were lonely. Both farmers “labour‚ and suffer together” (Winthrop 1). While getting fired from their last job‚ the boys continue their journey onto the next one and wait to see what it brings. Describing the lonely life of men who work on

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    “I have discovered in life that there are ways of getting almost anywhere you want to go‚ if you really want to go” (Hughes). In the texts Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan‚ the main characters both have dreams for the future. The difference is what drives each character toward the dream. We learn from these stories that dreams can both positivelypositively and negatively affect people’s lives and relationships‚ depending on the motivation to pursue them. In Of Mice

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    Steinbeck opens his novella with a description of a natural utopia where animals loiter jovially and trees laze idly. He portrays the wild setting as lively and lush by using words with mostly positive connotations‚ such as “twinkling‚” “golden‚” “fresh and green‚” and “crisp.” It seems that the location Steinbeck describes has been largely undisturbed‚ as the trees are described as complacent and “recumbent‚” and rabbits sit around lazily. However‚ there does appear to be an aftermath of violence

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