The character in Of Mice and Men that is most similar to Tom Buchanan in The Great Gatsby is Curley. Curley and Tom Buchanan have many similarities throughout both books. These shared characteristics stem from one thing both men have an abundance of: privilege. Curley and Tom are easily two characters with the least amount of struggle in The Great Gatsby and Of Mice and Men. Inheritance of power is prevalent in both Tom and Curley’s lives. Tom lives in East Egg, known for “old money” and high class. The readers learned that he played football in college, and loved to show off his talent. His family has an enormous amount of money, which he has been handed down dutifully to Tom. Tom Buchanan was born into a world of luxurious living, which is normal to him due to growing up with money to blow. Tom has an air of arrogance surrounding him, and is most likely unaware of real-life struggles. The Buchanans have a high social status, which leads to Tom believing his is better than everyone else, and turns him into a bully. Tom commonly does flashy things, such as buying "a string of polo ponies for Lake Forest" (Ch 1). Curley’s father, who is known just as “Boss” in Of Mice and Men, owns the ranch that which many men work on. Just like Tom, Curley most likely has grown up with his dad having power over others, and therefore, Curley has the upper hand over them. He knows that he could have his dad fire anyone he wants gone. Because of these advantages over the other men, Curley’s
John Ernst Steinbeck Jr. was an American author wrote many novels including one of his most famous, Of Mice and Men. Of Mice and Men teaches many lessons about the nature of human existence. Each relationship grows throughout this short story and end with a dramatic experience. All of the characters, including Lennie, George, Crooks, and Curley’s wife, admit, at one time or another, to having a profound sense of isolation, seclusion and loneliness.
8. Point of View: Of Mice and Men is told from a third person perspective, and is detached from the story. Steinbeck simply narrates the events as they happen in the novella.
The main thing that is different between the two men is their wealth. In the Great Gatsby, George is not wealthy. He is a working normal class guy.
American journalist David Grann once said, “You want the story to be about something, have some deeper meaning, but there is also an emotional, almost instinctual element, which is, does this story seize some part of you and compel you to get to the bottom of it?” Every piece of text has a meaning that goes deeper than the page it is printed on. Of Mice and Men is an example of this. Of Mice and Men was written by John Steinbeck in 1937. The story takes place in California during the Great Depression, a time where it was laborious to be anything close to successful. Everyone believed that with a minimal amount of hard work and money saved up, the American Dream could be at their fingertips. The two main characters George and Lennie struggle to get land to call their own. Lennie is driven by his dream of tending rabbits, but he makes it challenging when he is the main reason of their setbacks and complications as they move from job to job. Fortunately, George is always there to clean up the mess. Of Mice and Men is studied as an allegory because the characters symbolize problems more substantial than the ones Steinbeck clearly writes about. John Steinbeck zooms in on other problems that America struggles with besides the enticing desire for just materialistic things. Steinbeck criticizes racism, the mistreatment of those who are disabled, and the disrespect of women.
Have you ever dreamed of becoming someone important or doing something exciting and memorable? Would you give up or refuse to let go of your dream until you achieve it? Has that obsessive under-minded your success? Many people have dreams that they want to accomplish, but there are obstacles individuals have to cross over in order to achieve their goals, such as facing reality. In the book of Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the story is a tale of two drifters working from farm to farm, trying to make a living, and save some money to have their own place someday, which is their dream during the Great Depression. The characters face the hardships
In life we are part of many roles that create dangers we face that may lie beyond our understanding. Even though these roles are hard to understand, they can give meaning to our life. In John 's Steinbeck "Of Mice and Men," we see these men 's day to day lives, the main character; George takes care of his friend Lennie who has difficulties understanding the rules of the world we live in. Through the story there are many ups and downs mostly involving Lennie, who is trying to see through the eyes of George and to do and be as George is. For this reason George is constantly trying to think of what is best for Lennie. Through all of this they face even more dangers and still try to find a way to raise money for a farm to
“He shook her then, and he was angry with her. ‘Don’t you go yellin’,’ he said, and he shook her; and her body flopped like a fish. (91).These was one of the events that took place at the end of John Steinbeck’s book, Of Mice and Men. After endless catastrophes and tragedies, Lennie small, a giant mental handicapped, and best friend of George. He makes a terrifying mistake of killing of Curley’s wife at the ranch. The men at the ranch try to bring Lennie to justice by killing him brutally. So, George should make a right decision of what to do with Lennie. In the end, George did the right thing by killing Lennie because he killed a woman, Lennie was mentally handicapped, and men at the ranch would have killed him.
Friendship and companionship play a big role in people 's life and how they interact with others, and the world in general. How people build relationships is something that will stick with them for the rest of their lives. The less relationships that people build, the more lonely, and self-kept they become. Throughout the book Of Mice and Men, George, and Lennie are examples of the positive effects on building relationships, and Crooks is an example of the negative effects on not building relationships. Crooks represents loneliness, and not building relationships. George and Lennie represent dependence on one another, and an example of how to build a strong bond/relationship. Throughout the book Of Mice and
Throughout the reading, Tom is viewed as an irresponsible husband and father figure because of how he frequently relinquishes his duties as a man. After he gets married to Daisy, they eventually have a daughter. However, due to Tom’s nonchalant nature, he doesn’t feel obliged to handle any responsibilities concerning his marriage. He becomes an alcoholic and he is pictured as a very arrogant man due to his wealth. His cruel nature was depicted by the author when Nick states that “His speaking voice, a gruff husky tenor, added to the impression of fractiousness he conveyed. There was a touch of paternal contempt in it, even toward people he liked—and there were men at New Haven who had hated his guts” (Fitzgerald 9). This statement proves how rude Tom was.
Although Jay Gatsby and Tom Buchanan differ in the characteristics and personality; the way they were raised and societal pressures led both men to commit and be guilty of immoral actions.
Of Mice and Men has many recurring themes and motifs. One of them is the idea of male friendship. This theme is mostly developed vicariously through the relationship between George and Lennie. It’s shown to be complicated, since they’re dependent on each other, but they cause problems for each other as well, and it sets them apart from the others on the ranch.Lennie and George are dependent on one another. George has taken care of Lenniesince Aunt Clara’s death. In Chapter 1, Lennie talks of living on his own in a cave but George counters that by saying “Yeah? How’d you eat? You ain’t got sense enough to find nothing to eat” (Steinbeck 16). Lennie’s mental disability prevents him from being able to live in his own. In addition to that, George functions as a parental figure or role model for Lennie. This is evidenced by how Lennie tends to imitate George’s actions and is fixated on not disappointing George. On the other hand, George is also dependent on Lennie for companionship and optimism. While talking about the dream, He finishes by saying “You jus’ let ‘em try to get the rabbits. I’ll break their God damn necks. I’ll...I’ll smash ‘em with a stick’ He subsided, grumbling to himself, threatening the future cats which might dare to disturb the future rabbits. George sat entranced with his own picture.” (Steinbeck 61). This represents how George is protective of Lennie and their future together. The rabbits are symbols for Lennie and the future ranch.George
“Ideas are like rabbits. You get a couple and learn how to handle them, and pretty soon you have a dozen." John Steinbeck, the author of Of Mice and Men, introduced this concept of once one starts theoretical thinking, it can go on forever. This quote correlates to the American colonists' separation from Britain and formation of the United States because once they read ideas from authors such as Locke, Diderot, and Montesquieu, the colonist began to start thinking and creating their own thoughts about the government and how to improve it. The time was the 1760’s to the 1780’s and the American colonies were being taken advantage of by the British. Writers from France and Britain were making trying to change the government by writing how to fix
The novel "of mice and men" if you ask me is a extraordinary novel to read and I recommend it to anyone, one reason why you need to read this novel and not blow it off because you think its bad because people say it is motivating murder being ok, because it isn't, George is Lennie's closest friend he's the only one who's ever been there for him and if he dies he doesn't want him to suffer and be tortured because he's different and he knows now that he is a hazard and 2nd he knows he can't control himself or his own strength. But yes, it isn't right to kill, but he is doing it for everyone's own good including Lennie's by not letting him suffer and 2nd no more people are in danger. Another reason why it's ok to and why you need to read "of mice and men" is Lennie was used to killing things ever
In Of Mice and Men, the use of setting plays a very important role in the story. They give us a feel of what it is like to be living the way they are. The way they were living gave a feeling of sadness and happiness all at the same time. When the guys were in the woods where they could only hear the quiet sounds of trees and the water it was very relaxing. As stated, “The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool”(#).. This means they enjoyed being out in the day just enjoying the way life was. They also appreciated the animal life out there which made us think they respected their surrounding and did not destroy anything having to do with nature. “Rabbits come
1.) People have the power to make others do something they do not want to do. In the novel Of Mice and Men, Candy has an old dog about ready to be put down. Slim wanted to shoot him, but Candy did not agree. When arguing, Candy was described as speaking “softly” and “hopelessly”. This shows that Candy was not getting his way. He knew Slim would not stop until the dog was dead, so he let Slim have his way. Slim wanted to put the dog down because he was suffering and it would put him out of his misery, and he was really old, had no teeth, and smelled. Even so, Candy should have gotten his way. Candy wanted to keep him because he had him for years and barely knows life without him. In this case