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How Does Steinbeck Present The Stereotypes In Of Mice And Men

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Over the years, the societal norms for people have changed. This is mainly due to the influence of different people’s thinking during that time. The type of thinking in the 1930’s can be seen in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. This book can be defined as a political statement due to it’s insights on people's values during the time. Therefore, Of Mice and Men portrays the stereotypes in society with social commentary on the way women, minorities, and people with mental disabilities were viewed on the 1930’s; as seen through characters: Curley’s Wife, Crooks and Lennie.
Curley’s wife is the only unnamed character in the book Of Mice and Men. The author intentionally does this in order to identify a specific way women were given their identities …show more content…

The fact that he had a mental disability limited what he would be able to do in the eyes of the people around him. This was only one of the stereotypes that came up surrounding mental disabilities, with many more concerning how fragile or weak they were. The way these ideas about mental disabilities affected Lennie’s identity around certain people cause him to feel like an outsider. This was seen mainly when people treated him as if he were incapable of doing anything regular people could do. For instance this can be seen in the quote, “.. cause he was too dumb to take care of himself,” (Steinbeck 40). The way the quote is used in the book allows readers to really see the way people viewed mental disabilities during the 1930’s. Although there is a negative connotation to having a mental disability, they are not always that severe. Thus, the commentary on mental disability in the book allows for readers to better access and understand the stereotypes that were surrounding the topic during the time.
Of Mice and Men is used to convey the stereotypes Steinbeck encountered during his life using social commentary through different characters. These stereotypes help readers better understand the views of people during the 1930’s and how people behaved based off such views. They also show changes overtime in the development of new ideals through different generations. Overall, creating a common opinion on

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