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    Racism In Of Mice And Men

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    The mistreatment of African Americans by American Society motivated John Steinbeck to write the novella, Of Mice and Men. As shown in the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, he writes many cultural references to African Americans in the 1930's. There is one character called Crooks who is an African American. In the book Crooks is referred to as a Nigger, in the 1930's this word was considered to be not offensive but in modern times this word is very offensive. In this book, John…

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    How far would two men go to accomplish their dream? Of Mice and Men, a novel about two men, George and Lennie an unusual friendship brings them together and their journey to reach their long awaited dream. Their dream, to have their own piece of land and have to answer to no one. The timelessness in Of Mice and Men due to is controversial and still relevant topics that appear in the book including; racism, discrimination against women and the importance of being hopeful when in situations that…

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    side of his window so his view is poop. Not to mention the smell in his room is terrible (Steinbeck 66-67). I will talk about how some of the characters interact with Crooks and the absence of Crooks. Racism is a major problem in the story, Of Mice and Men. The boss treats Crooks like a stress…

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    Discrimination Discrimination is not just based on skin color, but also on age and gender. A book that shows this is John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. This story is about two friends, that have a dream to live on their own farm, Lennie and George, who go to a farm where they see discrimination for the first time. The victims of discrimination in this novel are: Crooks, a black stable buck; Curley’s Wife, the farm owner’s neglected daughter-in-law; and Candy, an old, disabled housekeeper.…

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    The book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck takes place in the nineteen-thirties. This was an era of economic crisis. Previously prominent families were brought to their knees financially. Farmers lost their jobs, families lost their homes, and businesses were closing daily. The richest of rich became the poorest of poor, and the poorest of poor were losing the battle against starvation. The country was in a depression, and everyone was seeking superiority in any way that they could find it…

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    John Steinbeck Friendship

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    along with the effects of discrimination in his novel "Of Mice and Men". Steinbeck portrays friendship through different character interactions along with the thoughts of others, while eliminating loneliness with company. Lennie and George’s relationship, shows this special companionship through their constant presence of one another. With Lennie’s handicaps, George takes the responsibility of protecting these social…

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    emotional, mental, or physical. The feeling of loneliness is even found in many characters in books plagued by the lack of acceptance. One of these books is Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck. Of mice And Men follows the story of men on a ranch during the Great Depression, and it shows the characters’ feelings during this hard time in American history. Men during this period of time wanted work or at least a sense of being useful, the characters in the novel deal with this struggle. Loneliness…

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    outsiders to reflect 1930s America in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’? Steinbeck cleverly implements his views of 1930s America in, the novel, ‘Of Mice and Men’ in numerous ways. In particular, his conveyance of society, through the use of outsiders. From Curley’s Wife, to the black Stable Buck, there are many examples of minorities, outsiders, who are discriminated against in Steinbeck’s novel, ‘Of Mice and Men’. There is prejudice against women in ‘Of Mice and Men’, which is evident as none of the…

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    Of Mice and Men Is discrimination still as big of a problem today as it was when this book took place? The book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a story that takes place in the 1930’s. The two main characters are George and Lennie. In the book Of Mice and Men George takes care of his mentally challenged friend Lennie and they travel around together working on ranches. But Lennie always ends up doing something bad so they have to get out of town really fast. John Steinbeck shows us…

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    John Steinbeck’s novel ’Of Mice and Men’ is a novel expressing, discrimination sacrifices and most of all Loneliness and Dreams. As loneliness is a major theme in the’ Of Mice and Men’ novel it is clear to the readers that the majority of the characters feel that way. Set in the 1937 America, Salinas California, which is when The Great Depression happened, it tells the story of two ranch farmers set on a journey to find a new farm. They had to get away from the previous life they were living as…

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