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    Of Mice And Men In Of Mice and Men published in 1937 by John Steinbeck, the author uses characters as symbols.The characters have their unique stories that create themes connected to our current society. The descriptions and actions of the characters help shape the book into greater themes applicable to any situation. Steinbeck uses Curley's Wife, Lennie, and Candy to symbolize loneliness and weakness to show that loneliness and weakness leads to hopes and dreams. “A girl was standing there…

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    ‘Of Mice and Men’ is written by John Steinback in 1937, when the American society is still recovering from the Great Depression. Through his minor characters, Steinback shows the fall of the American Dream, with prevalent discrimination, a lack of hope and low social mobility in the post-depression American society. First, Steinback’s minor characters and their dreams reflect the post-depression society’s lack of hope. When Lennie and Candy visit Crooks and talk about their dream, Crooks…

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    Paragraph 1: Character speech In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses character speech to express how the Great Depression has affected the American Dream. One instance of character speech shows the importance of work. For instance, as George and Lennie are making their journey towards the ranch, George points out to Lennie, “think I’d let you carry your own work card?” (Steinbeck 5). Evidently, this example from George’s dialogue does not only show his hostility and short-temperedness, but further…

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    “Let the big guy talk.” (Steinbeck, 25) This is how the character Curley is first introduced in John Steinbeck’s 1937 novel Of Mice and Men. The statement is spoken by Curley to the two main characters, George and Lennie. The line poses a challenge towards Lennie, and by using this sentence only, we can tell what kind of character Curley will be and what he will represent. In this society Steinbeck has created, Curley will ultimately symbolize oppression and the encumbrances many people faced at…

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    other men on the ranch. Crooks’ loneliness becomes apparent from the very beginning, when he is first introduced by Candy. Candy uses derogatory language to describe him, and refers to him as a racial slur. Despite Crooks and Candy working on the farm together, they never formed even the slightest relationship. Crooks’ feelings as an outsider are further revealed when Lennie joins him in his room when the other men are gone. Crooks acknowledges that he is segregated from the rest of the men when…

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    be a daily struggle for anyone. The pain, hurt and sadness feelings can be directly linked to the loneliness, and how being lonely is the reason for so much pain. As the story goes, the indistinct description of the alienation of characters in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is consistent throughout. Appropriately, Soledad is the location of the ranch, as this is a place steeped in loneliness. They say that some things get better with age. However, to his dismay, old Candy’s life…

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    The Golden Character Imagine having to take care of a person who is not only mentally disabled and also dependant on others. In John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice And Men, a small man named George takes care of a lumbering figure by the name of Lennie. Lennie is a huge person who is great at farm work, and loves touching soft things, which gets him in trouble countless times. Throughout this novel George and Lennie travel around to different farms , raising money in hopes of purchasing their…

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    “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” In the novel Of Mice and Men author John Steinbeck reveals the true meaning of loneliness throughout his characters. The loneliest character in Of Mice and Men is Crooks because he is the only African American on the ranch, he is forced to live alone and he has nobody to talk to. Crooks is the loneliest character in the novella Of Mice and Men because he is the only African American on the ranch. The story takes…

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    Who is the loneliest character in the book Of Mice and Men? Crooks is the loneliest character. Crooks is mainly lonely because of his color. The setting in this book is around the great depression, and that is when segregation was allowed and racism was widespread. During this time period, whites were considered higher than blacks and usually got better things than them. That explains why Crooks sleeps in a room in the stable by himself, while the other men sleep in the bunkhouse. Crooks is also…

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    1. Who are the three main characters and the most important subordinate characters? Oskar Schindler, Itzhak Stern, Amon Goeth was the 3 main characters. Helen Hirsch, Julian Scherner, Herman Toffel are some of the subordinate characters. 2. Make a character analysis of the main characters. Oskar Schindler is a Nazis. He moves to Poland, to starts his own factory. He meets this Jew, who helps him find contacts, and workers to his new factory. At first he doesn’t like the jews, but in the end…

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