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    41). Loneliness, isolation, and dissociation are as beneficial to human life as poison. In the 1930’s men wander the west with only the whisper of the trees as companions; the elderly are forgotten; women are treated as inferiors; and African Americans are treated like animals. During this time people were dehumanized because of their skin color, gender, or age. In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men three unlikely individuals reveal to readers the relevance of isolation in society. Notably the…

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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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    Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck's novella, is a story in which the dominating theme of isolation prevails. The story is peopled with figures of isolation like Candy, Curley's wife, and Crooks who are isolated because of their differences and physical disabilities. However, they combat their isolation by using their imagination. In addition, they are accepted by the other workers on the ranch, while Crooks faces loneliness because of his race, his mistrust in others, and his physical disability.…

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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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    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 because…

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    small, but he has big hands. In the film “Of Mice and Men” directed by Gary Sinise, George who is played by the director, shows the physical appearance of what George looks like as a person. He is shown with a dark dirty face with restless eyes. George is a somewhat unlikeable protagonist, this is because George is quick-tempered when dealing with Lennie. George Milton is a typical migrant farm worker, a class of poor and lonely men who traveled from ranch to ranch looking for work…

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    The Diverse Society in the Novella “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck The 1930s was the era where in most parts of the world the society was a host of inequality, the novella “Of Mice and Men” takes place in the 1930s as well. The author John Steinbeck has written this novella legitimately based on diversity in the society of 1930s. There are three main aspects of discrimination in the story that are being applied to certain characters in the story. The three aspects of discrimination are…

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    This quote in Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, emphasizes the bond between George and Lennie, the two protagonists of the novella. From this point on, the two attached their dreams to each other for the sake of a better future. Because they attached their dreams to each other, in the end their goals were not achieved. Just like how you attach an unrealistic dream of living happily and possibly creating a family with Daisy, George and Lennie create an unrealistic dream attaching each…

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    Hurst, and the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, both stories show prominent examples of symbolism. Although both “The Scarlet Ibis” and Of Mice and Men have their similarities in symbolism, they have many differences that set each story apart. Both “The Scarlet Ibis” and Of Mice and Men deal with loss and loneliness, but the characters, plot, and theme make each story unique. Symbolism is a common tool used by Steinbeck and Hurst. Both Of Mice and Men and “The Scarlet Ibis” use…

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    The Pain of Loneliness In his novel, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck writes of George Milton and Lennie Small, who are two migrant workers looking for jobs in early 20th century California. They are extremely loyal to each other through their tribulations, and long to “live off the fatta the lan’” (Steinbeck 14) on their own farm. Among the many themes expressed in this novel, Steinbeck highlights the pain of loneliness. This theme can be seen most clearly through the actions and words of…

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