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    Out of all the men that worked at the ranch, Candy and Crook were the last ones expected to have offered to help George and Lennie achieve their purchasing of farming land. Some may say that Candy and Crook were just being selfish, but they weren't. They were genuinely wanting to help. Candy offered to pay his share of the cost of the land. Just knowing that someone supported their decision, no matter how far fetched it may be seemed made it look promising to both George and Lennie. The Great Depression

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    In Of Mice and Men, the dream of the farm was Lennie and George’s dream to make it on their own where they are both happy together. It would be a farm with cows and pigs, alfalfa, and of course rabbits. Lennie likes to touch soft things and he really wants rabbits which is why he wants this dream to come true. It is his vision of heaven. Fantasy isn’t the right word choice for the dream of the farm because Lennie and George believe it to be true at one point. George didn’t believe that the place

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    Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness”. This dream is called the American Dream. The American dream is a set of standards in which freedom includes the opportunity for prosperity and success that can be achieved through hard work and determination. Steinbeck uses the American dream to give each character a goal to work toward to. Each character had their own American Dream. Owning some land so you could live independently, to tend the rabbits or to be playing cards with the other guys. To begin with

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    inner thoughts via movement. Involuntary and subconcious movement, such as fidgeting and licking one’s lips can divulge secrets. Likewise, John Steinbeck develops the word “ranch-hand” by revealing key components about each character within Of Mice and Men via hand description. Particularly, Steinbeck develops Lennie’s character by descriptive means. Steinbeck initiates the development of Lennie’s character by describing the physical appearance of Lennie’s hands. The quote: “In a moment Slim came back

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    The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck contains an evident theme of loneliness and isolation. Steinbeck uses his characters to invoke this theme throughout the novella. One character that is able to portray this perfectly is Curley's wife. John Steinbeck's main message through the use of the theme of loneliness, is that it's better to isolate oneself from others in order to achieve your goals. A perfect portrayal of Steinbeck's theme and overall message is Curley's wife. Curley's wife is first

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    things in life are love and beauty, which bring joy to the process of living. These answers are the philosophy of John Steinbeck ” (Benson 555). John Steinbeck was a major American writer who has written many books, which have come to be known as classic American stories. Examples of these classic stories are The Grapes of Wrath, The Red Pony, and Of Mice and Men. John Steinbeck is worthy of the praise he has received for his contributions to American literature because he added a new genre as well

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    something is right or wrong, or if they think a certain situation is right and wrong? Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck in 1937 and In Cold Blood, written in 1966 both explore the idea of right and wrong with humanity in two comparable situations. The novels both tell like stories that convey alike ideas, but the books are written differently. In Of Mice and Men and In Cold Blood, both authors, Steinbeck and Capote, include similar themes, setting, plot, emotion, and characters, whereas they

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    There were many racial issues in the United States during the 1930s; Steinbeck expressed this issue in his novel Of Mice and Men. He describes their living conditions, treatment, and lifestyles. Racism is still an issue in today's society but, it is taken more seriously. There were many racial issues in the United States during the 1930s. Although slavery ended in 1865, African Americans continued to face discrimination. White people believed African Americans were stealing their jobs, so they started

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    In John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, he continuously uses biblical allusions to better express Lennie and George’s loss of paradise. Steinbeck uses biblical allusions from the book of Genesis because they represent the Fall of Man; therefore, supporting his theme of losing paradise. Steinbeck alludes Curley’s wife to the apple of temptation from the story of Adam and Eve because she constantly tempts Lennie which results in his fall. Additionally, George and Lennie are allusions to the sons of Adam

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    In the book Of Mice and Men, it talks about the issues in our society. One issue that I will be talking about is racism.Also, I will be talking about sexism. Another topic is how workers are treated. The first matter is that of the discrimination of African Americans and women. One showing of racism is how Crooks has to live in his own separate room “They let the nigger come in that night”(Steinbeck 20). This sentence is talking about letting Crooks into the bunk house on Christmas. He is not allowed

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