Unlike the the temptress view of his male characters in the novel, Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck views Curley’s wife as a lost and lonely woman who tries to find companionship under the guise of looking for her husband. In the letter to Claire Luce, a broadway actor who has the part of Curley’s wife, Steinbeck addresses that to him, Curley’s wife is more than just a tramp. “ And automatically she became hardest when she was most frightened. She is a nice, kind girl and not a floozy. No man has…
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In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck emphasizes how social and physical power may both immensely influence the different ways a person acts around others through the use of specific characterization of the characters and figurative language. Often, characters with considerable power tend to feel more privileged and significant than those with lesser power who act more timid and passive. CLAIM: Steinbeck represents the concept of physical strength in the character of Lennie Smalls. ESTABLISH EVIDENCE:…
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Of Mice and Men Literary Analysis Everyone at some point in their life has been or knows someone who has experienced loneliness. In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the author Mr. Steinbeck incorporates many different themes. A major theme is how loneliness affects everyone is some type of way wether it is one of our main characters in George, a female in Curley's wife, or some one of a different race in Crooks. This comes to show loneliness affects everyone regardless of age, sex,…
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class citizens. In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, racism is expressed through the character Crooks. The way the other workers and society treats Crooks in the novel shows the racism of the characters and how the different races act with one another. In John Steinbeck's inconceivable novel, he aims to demonstrate the affliction that is racial discrimination and its bind to migrant workers in the 1930s. The overall social changes…
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OMAM Literary Analysis John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men displays the tale of two migrant workers during the Great Depression. George and Lennie are a duo in a vast sea of lonely ranch hands. They travel together to a new ranch, with hopes to work long enough for their dream. On the ranch, they encounter people who may cause complications for them. By using symbolism and motif, Steinbeck conveys how strong the need for companionship was in times of hardship, such as the Great Depression. George and…
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1 The Great Depression The novel is set during the Great Depression, but what was so bad about it? Millions of people out of work People had to travel round the country looking for work, sometimes living in tents or cars No state benefits 1.2 John Steinbeck Born in 1902, died in 1968 Grew up in Salinas Valley, CA – where the novel is set Very concerned with the lives of the poor Many of his books were banned in schools in the US because of their subject matter Won the noble prize for his writing…
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Critical Analysis of Mice and Men! ! ! Of Mice and Men is a commonly used work of literature due essentially to the form and the issues it raises. John Steinbeck’s use of dialogue, verses contextual description, makes the work accessible to younger readers, as does his use of repeating images. of equal importance is the way in which he throws in the themes of friendship and loneliness. By focusing on a group of loners, Steinbeck highlights the isolation and sense of being different that can seem…
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‘Of Mice and Men’ By John Steinbeck Revision Booklet English Literature Unit 1: Part B: Exploring Cultures The examination This is worth 20% of the total GCSE It is 45 minutes of a 90 minute exam. You must answer ONE question. The question is in two parts: Part A: candidates respond to a passage from the text Part B: candidates must link this passage to the whole text. Sample question: Read the passage ‘On one side of the little room… lighter than his…
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is revision – not just reading a booklet! **IMPORTANTERER NOTE** Remember what you have been taught and what you have learned. Hard work always pays off. Of Mice and Men – John Steinbeck John Steinbeck and 1930s America John Steinbeck was born in 1902. His father was an accountant and his mother was a teacher. Steinbeck had a fairly comfortable upbringing and was born and raised in Salinas, California. He spent his summers working on nearby ranches and later with migrant workers on Spreckels…
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Salinas Valley during the Great Depression, at that time, America’s economy has a breakdown. However, there still has a lot of people are chasing for their American dream, but most of them failed. The main characters in John Steinbeck’s book are described as those dreamers, and Steinbeck uses those vivid examples to insinuate the former society. In regards to the issue of either keeping the book on the high school reading list or deleting it as required reading, I believe students should read it. Because…
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