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Social Commentary In Of Mice And Men

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“I have a dream” by MLK Jr., a Civil Rights Leader, is about a man having dreams for everyone to come together, black and whites. In Of Mice and Men by, two characters named George Milton and Lennie Small, these two guys have dreams to live by themselves on their own land just the two of them, but run into some problems along the way of this dream. They are migrant ranch workers moving from place to place to get the money they need to stop moving and stay in one place. John Steinbeck was born Salinas, California, in 1902, and went through the Great Depression / Dust Bowl, as a kid but then moved to New York, in spring of 1925, and died in 1968 in New York City, Nj. One of John Steinbeck's quote, “A journey is like marriage. The certain way to be wrong is to think you control it,” relates to the book, Lennie and George try to control their dreams a lot, but at the same time can't take it seriously. Of Mice and Men, it develops a theme of social commentary, with many heroes. George and Lennie take on many adventures throughout the story Of Mice and Men.

Firstly, Steinbeck expresses the theme of social commentary in the novel, Of Mice and Men, which is similar to Martin Luther King Jr’s speech “I Have a Dream”. For example, George and Lennie have this dream of living on this land with rabbits but overcome some obstacles to do so. The scene from Of Mice and Men expresses Lennie having hope of having that land, as stated from the novel, “George, how long’s it gonna be till we

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