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    In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Candy, Crooks and Curley’s wife all suffer from being very lonely. Candy witnesses what happened to his dog after it began to age and wonders about his future, Crooks is discriminated against and kept away from the other men because o f his skin color and Curley’s wife is ignored and treated awfully by everyone on the ranch. These factors lead to these characters living very awfully constantly looking for some sort of happiness. Loneliness throughout the book…

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    It has been said that love is unconditional and perfect in that it conquers all and leaves nothig but love. A love like this can be found in true friendship, families, and sometimes, if lucky, marriage. However, in John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, this perfect love is not seen in all of the characters but is instead replaced by loneliness. Steinbeck illustrates both of these extremes in his novel through the characters within the ranch of the town of Soledad, California. Loneliness…

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    Of Mice and Men is a classic novella that paints a tragic portrait of America in the 1930’s. Steinbeck reveals prejudice that was aimed towards women during the 1930’s.The novella consist of male characters with the exception of Curley's wife. Curley’s wife is the only female that we are introduced in the story, since she is the only female she is often treated differently from everyone else. She is the only female on the farm making her isolated from the other workers. Curley’s wife is…

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    meaning within it during times of conflict. The modernist movement reflected these feelings, embodying the realest and most challenging aspects of life. These ideas influenced many works written in the 20th century including John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. This novella focuses on a mentally handicapped man and the struggles he undergoes brought on by the world's perception of him. The book explores the despair of life, the flaws of humans and uses symbolism, proving it to be a direct product…

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    from others. You can either make you own decisions and make yourself invisible, or as John Steinbeck uses other people can dehumanized you and make you invisible. The characters in Of Mice and Men has different problems, issues, discriminated. Steinbeck uses his characters to illustrate how their personal isolation makes invisible to the rest of society. Just like George and Lennie in the novella many people worked on farms as migrant workers to survive the GD. Just like the characters they work…

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    “Of Mice and Men” is a story based around George Milton and Lennie Small’s quest for work in the hard times of the Great Depression. Together they work on a farm doing hard manual labor trying to save enough money to buy a ranch and start anew. John Steinbeck uses his diverse characters, gloomy setting, and plot to develop the central idea of “trust is both a precious and dangerous thing.” The characters are used throughout the story to show the theme of “trust” when all of the workers think…

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    Of Mice and Men The 1930s in the United States of America were a hard time, first to the people and then to the government and economy. For this short period of time, the United States was not the welcoming land of abundance that it was usually perceived as. Instead the social and economic burdens caused a large majority of the people, more than what the nation had ever seen, to suffer from obstacles that limited their capability. Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men shows that the misery of the…

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    the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Curley’s wife is discriminated against because she is a woman living in the 1930’s when few females could live economically independent of men. By choosing not to name her, Steinbeck reinforces her insignificance on the ranch and her dependence on Curley. While a misfortunate victim of isolation, Curley’s wife exerts unexpected power attempting to mask her pain. While Crooks, a victim of racial prejudice, expresses his isolation openly, he also…

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    `Of Mice and Men` is a novella written by John Steinbeck that is set during the era of the Great Depression in 1930’s America. The novella portrays the way in which - despite the consequences of depressed circumstances - human spirit still survives. During the aftermath of the Great Depression, which was a poverty-stricken era, men hoped to pick up the shattered pieces of their lives. Steinbeck illustrates how people, with the help of friends and dreams, can prevail in the face of all difficult…

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    different levels. He uses examples of different conditions that are highlighted through the course of events in his book, to exaggerate the powerlessness that some of the characters face while working a small job on a farm. In his novella, “Of Mice and Men,” John Steinbeck uses the characters of Lennie, George, and Crooks shown as underdogs, to touch on how people were financially, socially, and intellectually powerless, during the period of The Great Depression.…

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