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    In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck the secondary and main characters all express the theme of loneliness, but show it very differently. Crooks, a black stable buck, experiences alienation by the other guys at the farm. Curley’s wife, expresses loneliness because of her gender and the way she presents herself. Candy, also shows signs of lonesomeness because of his age and physical issues. When George shoots Lennie, he feels that he is know on his own and no longer has a permanent…

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    OF MICE AND MEN Of Mice and Men is a novella, written by John Steinbeck, following two displaced workers; George Milton and Lennie Small who seek opportunities during The Great Depression. Steinbeck uses a variety of conventions, language and stylistic features throughout Of Mice and Men to convey an array of ideas. These techniques are evident when conveying the element of inevitability in regards to the dream. Powerlessness, conveyed by characterisation, the lack of knowledge and impairment…

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    The Pearl The story The Pearl, many dangerous journeys are made and great things are found that it makes good angels turn to bad demons. John Steinbeck, a famous american author, wrote the novella The Pearl. In the novella, there is an indian man who finds “the pearl of the world” only to see that it brings many challenges. He must sell the pearl to make sure his family lives a long life, but must pass through all the dangers to make his dreams come true. Throughout the novel, what Kino views…

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    Robert Lewis Stevenson discusses the dual nature of human beings in The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. He is trying to show the two sides: evil and good, that every person has, and how they try to overcome their evil side. Jekyll wants an opportunity to reveal his evil side without disrupting his respectable image, so he creates Hyde. He is able to explore new avenues in science, which conventional scientists, such as Lanyon cannot even imagine. I argue that human beings do have a dual…

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    Of mice and men. Of mice and men is a novella written by John Steinbeck. The novella where published in 1937, and tells a story of George Milton and Lennie Small. Two displaced migrant ranch workers. They moved from place to place in California in search of a new job. They find one at farm at California farm. Lennie is a kind of man that is giant with shapeless face, and George is a man that is small and with a sharp, strong features. In the text, you can clearly understand that Lennie has a…

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    characters frequently are open in discussing their feelings of loneliness. They isolate themselves, which the author, Steinbeck can portray a great message or picture to the reader. Each character develops some feeling of loneliness throughout the novella, but some characters are unified in their own way. Lennie, George, and Slim give off a lonely demeanor in Of Mice and Men, they all discuss their own feeling of loneliness and emptiness while living on the ranch. Steinbeck uses each character…

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    her dreams. Being called a tart, the eye and the trap, Curley’s wife is the lone female on a all-male ranch on the Salinas Valley in northern California. The men on the ranch only think of her as an object, never as a real person with feelings. The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck portrays Curley’s wife as powerless and dangerous, using temptation to gain companionship which causes sympathy for the reader. Curley’s wife is just an object that causes trouble that the Lennie and…

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    Hopelessness is the idea of having no exceptions of success. Hopelessness is a feeling that everyone experiences in their lives. All the characters in the novel “ Of Mice and Men,” have one thing in common: the lost of hope. Furthermore, characters in the novella experience events that causes them to lose hope. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men, the idea of hopelessness and lost hope is conveyed as the root to the downfall of numerous characters. One example on how hopelessness is shown…

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    character in this novella feels isolated at some time, and he uses these feeling to shape the feelings of each character. In the 1930’s, migrant workers were commonly found moving to farms across the country in search of jobs. Black people were left in dust because of their skin color; women were considered property just because they were female; and older people were commonly given the jobs that the other workers did not want. Consequently, the theme of loneliness is revealed in the novella…

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    In the novella “Of Mice and Men”, Steinbeck portrays many empowering themes that are throughout the novel. The characters in the novella are all different and go through different experiences. It is important to note the dialogue that is shown throughout the novel which explicitly expresses Steinbeck’s major themes and symbols. In John Steinbeck’s novella “Of Mice and Men”, there are many instances which the predatory nature of human existence and humanity is reiterated through his reliance of…

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