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    lessons, sometimes those lessons come in the form of betrayal. Betrayal from the people we least expect it from, and those who we are the closest to. That betrayal can cause damage that can be permanent such as in the book, Of Mice and Men. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men, a huge betrayal is what completes the whole meaning of the work as a whole. The betrayal becomes the falling action of the story and it illuminates the whole story line until it comes to its inevitable end. The…

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    In 1937, when the author John Steinbeck wrote the novella “Of Mice and Men”, he didn’t just whip out a tale of two men, George and Lennie, struggling to reach their dream during the Great Depression, he crafted a story about the hardships and loyalty of friendship. During the Great Depression, many people struggled to find work, and George and Lennie were some of the lucky ones.In the beginning of the story George warns Lennie that if he gets in trouble, and he will (if he didn’t Steinbeck…

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    Loneliness Affects Characters in Of Mice and Men “Loneliness is my least favorite thing about life. The thing that I’m most worried about is just being alone without anybody to care for or someone who will care for me” (brainyquote.com). This quote from Anne Hathaway speaks about how loneliness affects people everyday and many people do not have anybody, or are fearful to be alone. The novel Of Mice and Men takes place in Soledad, California during the time of the Great Depression. The book is…

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    Thousands of innocent people are victimized each day. A major theme of mice and men by John Steinbeck, is an intolerance and discrimination. Lennie is a grown man that thinks like a child, dreaming of having a rabbit farm feeding feeding them alfalfa no one takes me seriously because he acts like a child. Curley's wife a woman who is belittled and ignored and isn't even given a name. Craig that crippled stable back. One of the major things is intolerance and discrimination against Lennie…

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    "Hide in the brush till I come for you. Can you remember that?" Of Mice and Men Pg15 The above quote is significant to Of Mice and Men as it foreshadows the setting of later events. George has Lennie repeat several times that should trouble occur, he is to hide in the bushes. The repetition of the hiding place enables the reader to conclude that eventually the duo will encounter trouble and that this first location the reader was introduced to, will become the scene of troublesome events…

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    Loneliness is a topic that comes up very often in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Almost every character deals with the struggle of being alone throughout the novel. The characters in Of Mice and Men are all lonely for very different reasons, but they all have one thing in common: they have nobody who cares for them. George and Lennie, however, are different. They have each other, which is much more important than anything owned by anyone else on the ranch. Despite the fact the George and…

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    “Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, 2 men named George and Lennie travel together looking for work during the Great Depression. They both had the hope of buying a ranch together but struggled to get the money to buy it. Steinbeck wrote about many conflicts in Of Mice and Men including racism, loneliness, and Lennie’s disability. Steinbeck explored racism in Of Mice and Men. Cruelty towards the weak was a major recurrence in the…

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    point than someone and it can also affect the way they do things and create a big change in their perspective on life. In the book Of Mice and Men a lot of discrimination occurred in this time period. This was normal to their times, but it also changed the way some of the characters thought and changed their actions. Discrimination affected characters in Of Mice and Men by making them feel at a lower level than the rest. Crooks was affected by being segregated for being black; he felt alone and…

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    also prevalent social inequalities for both women and African Americans at this time. In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, two characters fight an everlasting battle with the inequities that separate them from those surrounding them. Curley’s wife, a flirtatious woman whose frivolous name is not mentioned in the novella, encounters the struggles of being a married woman on a ranch full of men; Crooks is a black man that experiences seclusion from the other workers due to his race. Ultimately,…

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    In other words, a person could have a good and a bad friend. They are both still under the definition of “friendship” but have a different way in presenting themselves. A good example of friendship could be found in a classic novella named “ Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck. It’s about two guys name George and Lennie who go on a journey together to accomplish a dream that they both thought of. However, people believe that George relationship with Lennie is inadequate. On the other hand, I…

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