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    The work, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, brings in many aspects of the disappointments throughout a man's life. As the main characters in the novel, George and Lennie, run all over the country in hopes of finding a stable job, they have the common dream of owning a piece of land for themselves. Throughout the story, Steinbeck reveals that the real tragedy that troubles the characters' lives is death, whether it be the death of a loved character or the death of hope. Steinbeck first…

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    Discrimination “Discrimination has a lot of layers that make it tough for minorities to get a leg up” (Bill Gates). In John Steinbeck 's novel, Of Mice and Men, several characters are faced with the struggle of discrimination. When faced with these situations, everyone seems to battle with the injustices inflicted upon them. Many characters in the story are faced with these difficulties and tries to overcome them. During the 1930’s, many people struggled with discrimination because of the Great…

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    In Of Mice and Men, loneliness is a prominent theme that shows itself in many instances while reading the book. It seems that nearly every character has it in some way, shape, or form, but they don’t all show it in the same manner. Being lonely can cause tragedies to occur similar Curley’s Wife’s, or it can create a cloud over someone, causing their ultimate end. A couple of characters that loneliness is very noticeable in is Curley’s wife and Crooks. They go about life being lonely, but they…

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    The great depression struck and damaged the lives of many, and in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, two characters have experienced just that. These characters go by the names of Lennie Small and George Milton; they seek refuge from the situation that had gone on in their original town of Weed. They obtain a job on a ranch and seek to gain a stake as hefty enough to purchase land to start their dream of forming a ranch to work and live on. But Lennie's strength and unpredictable…

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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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    Loneliness is a haunting feeling. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, George and Lennie work on a ranch to make money in order to accomplish their dream of buying their own land. On the ranch they encounter people going through their own struggles. They include Candy and Crooks into their dream after meeting them. There is a recurring theme of loneliness in the book. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck loneliness affected most of the characters presenting itself in different ways. Curley’s…

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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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    Mice and Men has many themes that express the true meaning of how Steinbeck wants the reader to comprehend his novel. Of Mice and Men is a novella that is categorized as a tragic realistic fiction. The most important theme in this novel is said to be the need for commitment. Other themes include the dream of independence, the war between good and evil, and misogyny in Of Mice and Men. The extensive commitment shared by George and Lennie is said to be the most important theme in Of Mice and Men.…

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    People sometimes think they are lonely because they might not have a relationship but sometimes the loneliest people are the ones who lived during the depression of the 1930. The loneliest men in Of Mice and Men, Candy, Lennie, and Curley’s wife for various reasons different from one another. The novel, “Of Mice and Men” is about a pair, George and Lennie, who travel around as farm workers trying to make enough money to buy their own ranch. Lennie must travel with George because he is autistic…

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    they believe they can be happy. The book Of Mice and Men by John steinbeck is about 2 men who travel to a ranch for work. On this ranch they meet all different people with different struggles and dreams. However a lot the people on the ranch seem to have one thing in common, they have failed their dreams and are currently living miserably. George, Lennie and Curley’s wife all had dreams that they were unable to achieve. In the book Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck argues that our dreams and…

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