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    Megan Ryan Mrs. Duchak English II Honors 20 January 2017 Of Mice and Men Essay The novel Of Mice and Men was very captivating, and included multiple themes throughout the story. For example on strong theme in John Steinbeck’s novel was that of human loneliness and frustration. Prejudice and racism were also portrayed, as well as the importance of love friendship and dreams. The importance of love, friendship and dreams became noticeable early on in the novel. As stated by George, “ Guys…

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    Salinas, California (“Of Mice and Men” 241). He was born in Salinas and became very familiar with the people that lived and worked there (“Of Mice and Men” 241). Throughout Steinbeck’s life, he gained first hand experience with migrant laborers and a number of other events that influenced his writing (“Steinbeck, John” 230). Because Steinbeck lived in California, he also grew up in an environment of farming and ranching (“Shindo” 703). John Steinbeck wrote Of Mice and Men because he was inspired…

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    Of Mice and Men The novel, Of Mice and Men, is a very good example of literature. The author, John Steinbeck, uses foreshadowing, details, and suspense to make his writing very powerful. These writing techniques make the novel, Of Mice and Men, a very good piece of literature. Steinbeck is very good at giving the reader little hints of what is to come later in the book. The first of three examples of foreshadowing is, when George said "But we're gonna sleep here tonight because I got a…

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    lonely. In Of Mice and Men, a novel, written by John Steinbeck, the reader follows George and Lennie though their chase for the American Dream; working where they can find a job to save enough money for their own ranch. Along the way we meet characters who prove that during this time mostly everyone chasing the Dream is lonely. The story is based in a town in California called Soledad, which then translates to loneliness. This small representation is relevant to the story Of Mice and Men…

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    There is a scale of sympathy for certain characters in the course of any story. We side with the heroes and hate the villains. Curley’s wife is a complex character in the novella ‘Of Mice and Men’. Some view her as the protagonist and others view her as the antagonist. How much sympathy does this character really deserve? Curley’s wife emerges an interesting and complex character, she oscillates between innocence and seductiveness so that the reader sympathizes with her at some points and…

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    Compare the ways prejudice is shown in ‘An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley and ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck. By Lauren McMillan In this assessment I will be showing the prejudice that is shown in ‘An Inspector Calls’ and ‘Of Mice and Men’. Prejudice is a form of hate shown mainly towards groups of people for no reason other than, the colour of their skin or their genders, etc. Prejudice has caused mass oppression in different cultures and cities e.g. human slavery and racist…

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    John Steinbeck, the author of Of Mice and Men, uses a legion amount of circumstances that exclusively portray the inducement of human suffering. The assets that promote human suffering, including friendships, loneliness, and even dreams, can be recognized in John Steinbeck 's Of Mice and Men novella. Steinbeck’s novella has included something that was rare and unusual during the 20th century; the friendship of two men, George and Lennie, who both dream to “ live offa the fatta the lan’ ”(14).…

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    The title of the book Of Mice and Men comes from an 18th Century Robert Burns poem. The plot of this poem, according to Shmoop.com is “the speaker has accidentally turned up a mouse's nest with his plow. He pauses for a little rumination about how men and animals might seem different, but in the end, they're all mortal” This is a lot like a prevalent theme throughout one of Steinbeck's most famous stories. This theme of the reality of the American dream. In the story, almost every character has…

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    In the book Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck, the title is Of Mice And Men because it is an allusion to the poem To a Mouse. Both the poem and the book are about migrant workers and how their fate might not be what they might want for their futures. In the end of the book George kills Lennie which is Lennie's fate. When Lennie snaps the mouse's neck it is foreshadowing when he snaps Curley's wife's neck. Lennie does this because he does not know his own strength. George and Lennie have to…

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    It is often easy to watch a play and feel like you are in that time period, because of the costumes, set pieces, speech, etc. In my case, I was drawn into the 1930’s when I watched the play Of Mice and Men. I felt involved in the character’s lives and the setting of the story. In my mind, I was in California watching this all happen in front of me. There are many things that go into making the audience feel involved in the play/musical. The things that often make the audience feel involved are…

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