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    reflecting on the 1930s, a well-remembered and hardship-filled decade in American history. The fictional novel Of Mice and Men provides a detailed flashback to what was happening in this era and exposes the many challenges and prejudices of the day. John Steinbeck uses stereotypes to illustrate how difficult life really was in the thirties for the discriminated: women seen as less than men, African-Americans still being discriminated against 60 years after the end of the civil war, people with mental

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    In the novel, Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, he shows the theme the pain of loneliness all throughout the story. Steinbeck demonstrates this theme in three main characters; Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s Wife. These three characters express this theme in multiple ways throughout this story. The first character introduced to us, that demonstrates the pain of loneliness, is Candy. Candy in an old man who works on the ranch and has only one hand, his left hand. Candy has an elderly sheep

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    (Spoilers, duh) Of Mice and Men is a novella written by John Steinbeck. The book is about two men named Lennie and George. It tells a story of how the two men live, travel and work together. They are ranch workers who travel around looking for ranch jobs during the great depression. George, a smart man, and Lennie a big, strong man, but limited in his mental capabilities work in tandem to support each other. They have this dream about owning their own ranch, with their own animals, and their own

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    The book “Of Mice and Men“, written by American author John Steinbeck and published in 1937, revolves around two migrant workers named George and Lennie in the 1920s who have a very special relationship which includes a common dream of owning a farm. Lennie is a mentally handicapped, strong man who is advised and lead by his friend George. At a new farm they need to face trouble concerning Lennie and his disability. The book starts with the two main characters Lennie and George, who sleep at a river

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    Of Mice And Men Abstract

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    Opposites Attract Have you ever read a novel that lures you in from the exposition to the resolution? Of Mice and Men is that exact novel. This captivating book intertwines George and Lennie who are complete opposites into a family. Even though it could be argued that George is lenient and nurturing, George’s obligation to Lennie leads George to want to control him. To begin, George feels obligated to watch over Lennie. In chapter one, George in a moment of rage tells Lennie that trouble would

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    In John Steinbeck's novel, Of Mice and Men, there are many example of prejudice. The main types of prejudice shown in this novel are racial, sexual and social prejudice.  This essay is firstly going to look at racial prejudice. There is much racial prejudice shown in Of Mice and Men towards Crooks the black crippled stable buck. Crooks is more permanent than the other ranch hands and has his own room off the stables with many more possessions than them. This room is made out to be a privilege and

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    Discrimination is a problem that plagues those whose qualities are vulnerable. There are many examples of discrimination in the novel, Of Mice and Men. The characters face discrimination in many different ways including racial, age, gender, and disability. Crooks, the black stable buck, is the victim of racial discrimination. Candy, the old swamper, is a victim of the age discrimination. The victim of gender discrimination is Curley's wife because she is a woman. Life of the victims is hard because

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    OF MICE AND MEN (CRUELTY)

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    springs from weakness,” said Lucius Annaeus Seneca. To me, this quote means that cruelty comes out from a person who is feeling weak. A big question people ask each other is “Why are people cruel to each other?” In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, there are many incidents of cruelty. Cruelty appeared in the book when George yells at the mentally handicapped Lennie in the beginning of the book. This trend of cruelty continues throughout the book. Characters that were notably cruel in the

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    Of Mice and Men Essay In today’s society people tend to be open about differences and respond to them understandingly. In the 2014 Special Olympic USA games Kim Chandler who is a thirty-eight-year-old olympic swimmer with down syndrome and uses her unique athletic skills to teach able children to swim. Kim is a brilliant example of how society has changed positively. What is so inspiring about Kim teaching children to swim is the way people accept her and include her in our own lives. We accept

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    Many people have dreams. They have the motivation to achieve that dream, however sometimes there are conflicts that do not make that possible. Of Mice and Men took place in the 1930’s where depression has taken a toll on most Americans. While going through these hard times, they would often dream of a better life. People would have their own definition of the American dream. In the story, there are three characters, Curley’s wife, Lennie, and George, that had dreamt of a better life and what the

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