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    and Men, John Steinbeck uses the third person omniscient point of view, the characterization of Lennie and George, and the first person narrative point of view to illustrate how having a strong relationship with someone who one trusts changes one’s thoughts and identity. Steinbeck provides an example showing how George influences Lennie using characterization and the third person omniscient point of view: “Lennie, who had just been watching, imitated George exactly.”(page 4, Steinbeck). George’s…

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    the novel due to their separation from the group. They are alienated from the rest because they are in drastically different situations from everyone else. Steinbeck uses them to comment on society. Society tends to shun individuals that are in different situations from the crowd, and those individuals feel isolated from everyone else Steinbeck dwells on the theme of loneliness throughout the story, as most characters feel lonely in some way. The most obviously lonely characters are Curley's…

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    Men, John Steinbeck uses symbolism in settings such as the Salinas Riverbank, Crooks’ room and the barn to foreshadow major conflicts in the story as well as to convey loneliness, isolation, dreams and discrimination. Through the Salinas Riverbank, Steinbeck questions the viability of George and Lennie’s dream and shows how the Salinas Riverbank is free from loneliness in three key moments. The first key moment occurs when the Salinas Riverbank is first introduced. In this moment, Steinbeck uses…

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    friendship because george takes care of lennie. Steinbeck reveals the connection with George & Lennie, “I’ve known Lennie since he was a baby” (Steinbeck 40). Like george & lennie they were always there in good & bad situaciones. Of mice and men by John Steinbeck tells a story of True Friendship. Lennie's & George's friendship was rare,slim's opinions are respectful slim is the official boss of the ranch and he has worked on ranches his life,steinbeck…

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    Steinbeck is a celebrated author around the world. John Ernst Steinbeck III was a American Novelist that won the Nobel and Pulitzer Prize during his prime and achieved this while passing through some roadblocks in his life. Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California on the 27th of February in 1902. Born with his 3 sisters, his only siblings, his father worked as a treasurer of Monterey County and his mother worked as a schoolteacher. After high school graduation, Steinbeck enrolled at Stanford…

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    John Steinbeck demonstrates the cruelness of humankind in his novella, Of Mice and Men, through the story of two migrant farmers, George and Lennie, who travel with one another looking for work in an apathetic world. Throughout their travels, they come across many people who all share the common feeling of loneliness that was prevalent in 1930s America. Their experiences on a ranch in California cause readers to lose faith in the goodness of humanity. In his Depression era novel, Steinbeck…

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    hardships that the migrants must go through, Steinbeck, through the words and actions of his characters, portrays how human resilience and strength can come out during a crisis. From the start of Joads' journey to the end, Steinbeck conveys all of the difficult aspects of the journey. For most of The Grapes of Wrath, the Joad family cannot find stable jobs. If there is work to be found, the men will "kill each other fighting for that nickel" (Steinbeck 334). For meager pay, the migrants must…

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    John Steinbeck, a world renowned novelist, was the author of twenty-seven books during his career. He composed a variety of novels, nonfiction books, and short stories. Among his greatest works are Of Mice and Men (1937), The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and East of Eden (1952). Steinbeck received many distinguished awards for his work such as the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1940 for The Grapes of Wrath and the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962. When he received his Nobel Prize he delivered his…

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    John Steinbeck was an author during the Great Depression. In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck writes about two friends During the Great Depression, and their interactions with people on a ranch where they work, near Soledad, California. In his novel, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses the characters Candy, Curley’s wife, and Crooks to show that people will go to extreme measures to escape loneliness. First, Steinbeck uses Candy to show how people will go to extreme measures to escape…

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    “...You go on get outta my room. I ain’t wanted in the bunk house, and you ain’t wanted in my room.” “Why ain’t you wanted?” Lennie asked.” “Cause I’m black..” (Steinbeck 68) Of Mice and Men , written by John Steinbeck, takes place in Salinas, California on a ranch. Many of the characters in this novel have impairments, such as Lennie Small, Crooks, Candy and Curley’s wife. For example, Lennie is mentally challenged, Crooks is black, Candy is old and Curley 's wife is lonely. One of the many…

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