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Essay on Of mice and Men
The film "Of Mice and Men" was a fantastic transformation of the Steinbeck novel that has many
different intricacies that can only be viewed in a movie. Gary Sinise is the director of the movie
and also plays the role of George. This movie was made in 1992, and for a fairly old movie, Sinise
adapts this classic novel with great exploration of characters. I feel that the movie is at a much
higher level in entertainment than the book it was derived from. Though I believe Steinbeck does
an outstanding job in the novel to set the reader's imagination on many aspects such as the time
period, what George and Lennie look like, and how other characters interact with George and
Lennie, I found that Sinise does an unbelievable job at visually...show more content...
It seems to take place in the southern part of the United States, because of the increased ethnic
tensions we see in the movie. For example there is Crooks, who is isolated from everyone else
because of the color of his skin. Also, the clothing worn by the actors was very true to the time
frame. The audience can actually feel that they are back in that time period by watching this
movie. The clothing worn by Lennie and George showed that they were not well off, as were the
majority of the population during the Great Depression. In the movie, the actors were very good.
In scenes the audience would get emotional. An example is when Carlson shoots Candy's old dog,
and Candy lies down on the bed and tosses and turns in pain. In the movie, I actually felt
sympathetic for Curley's wife since she seemed to always be the victim. This is something I had
not felt in the book. Also, the very last scene when George shoots Lennie and then he starts to cry.
In many ways the movie is very similar to the book. Right from the beginning of the movie you
can see that Lennie has a mental illness, and George is taking care of him like a father. Also, you
can tell that George gets impatient with Lennie numerous times and that he gets frustrated very
easily. The character's speeches were very strong in language, just like the speeches were in the
novel. The characters in the movie are almost exactly like their book counterparts. Lennie is very big
and
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Essay Of Mice And Men
Of Mice And Men is a classic novella written by author John Steinbeck, who is renowned for his
mastery of realistic and imaginative writings. He is most well known for his novelette, Of Mice
And Men, a story which follows George Milton and Lennie Small, two traveling laborers who work
in order to make money to purchase their own farm. George is characterized as smart and having a
one–track mind, while Lennie is slow but friendly. This book is considered a classic by many,
however, the book sheds light on topics that deemed distasteful or abhorrent by many. Though
Steinbeck is protected by the First Amendment, his most noteworthy work, Of Mice And Men,
should be barred from the education system because, it displays ableism, depicts the murder of
animals and humans and, features the N–word. Actions which teachers and...show more content...
Though Steinbeck uses the word 17 times, he uses it in situations which have characters using the
word with contempt. "Where the hell is that God damn nigger?" (Steinbeck 14). By using the
word with anger, it exhibits a sense of hatred and bigotry both qualities which should not be
tolerated nor taught to youths in school. The use of that word, really any racial slur, shouldn't be
relayed to students. Not only is the use of racial slurs like the ones used in the book rude, but also
have effects on ones psychological health. "Ethnicity and Health in America Series" is raising
awareness about the physiological and psychological impact of racism and discrimination as it
relates to stress" (Physiological & Psychological Impact of Racism and Discrimination for
African–Americans).Seeing as ones school environment May contribute to stress, racial slurs from
books should not be allowed to contribute to it. Though the word 'nigger' is used as an insult to those
os African–American descent, it also conjures unsettling feelings to both teachers and students of all
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Compare and Contrast Essay of Mice and Men
Compare and contrast essay Of Mice and Men
The Story Of Mice and Men is about two buddies that go on to find work or any kind of income.
The only problem is that lennie, one of the main characters, has a mental disability. Thankfully
George, the other main character also lennie's best friend, is around to help lennie. In the story
more characters come into play including a nice old man named candy who has been working on
the farm for many years. Like George candy has to take care of his old dog that he raised from a
pup. Unfortunately one of Candy's so called buddies took the dog out and shot him for the dogs
own good. In the end George also loses his closest pal. Through the story George and candy have
some similarities and...show more content...
Now in the story there are many similarities between candy and George besides there need to get
away and deal with hard choices in life. But no matter what character there are always some
differences. One of the differences between the characters George and Candy is that candy likes to
think ahead and plan for his future while George on the other hand would rather make a dream and
fulfill it as soon as possible. A sample would be when George first proposed the plan that they shall
live on their own farm making their own money Candy thought George was crazy. But when George
showed that he was serious Candy joined right on board. Showing that It took some time for Candy
to agree because he thought about how it would affect his life when George just went on the same
road till his dream was fulfilled.
In the end there are some similarities and some differences just how it was meant to be. Nothing
will ever be the exact same no matter what you are comparing. Anything like comparing Coke to
Pepsi or flat screen and a tube TV nothing will ever be the exact same. In the end I guess that the
characters are more alike than different or the opposite depending on how you are viewing them.
Overall though Candy and George look like they will have a bright future together no matter on how
alike or how different they
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Of Mice and Men Discrimination Essay
Discrimination if often based on many qualities and abilities. Some of the most clearly shown
examples in John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men are gender, age and racial discrimination.
The victims of these types of discrimination are Curley's wife, who is unhappy and bitter about her
life, Candy, the old, disabled swamper and Crooks, the black stable buck. Throughout the novel,
these three characters face many hardships because they are harshly judged and often
misunderstood. Curley's wife is probably one of the most misunderstood characters in the novel,
often being looked down upon, or talked badly about. She is the only woman on the ranch, and who
appears consistently throughout the novel. At one point, some of the workers are...show more
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Candy is afraid of being judged for his age, and is worried of how he'll live once he can't work
anymore. "But I'll be on our own place, an' I'll be let to work on our own place." Candy is asking
George to let him work at their future ranch, because it will be easier for him to work there, since
he can do the jobs he knows he cant still do and work at his own pace without the constant threat
of being fired looming over his head. Candy is being judged for his age, and knows that soon,
he'll be fired, only because the boss might feel hat Candy isn't young enough to work there with
the energy needed. Candy is having trouble keeping a job due to his age, and knows he probably
won't be able to find another one, because no one will accept a worker his age. Crooks is the only
black man on the ranch, and is often discriminated against by all the other workers at the ranch.
He is usually excluded from many activities that all the other men participate in, and is ignored by
most of the workers. "I ain't wanted in the bunk house...cause I'm black..." This quote shows how
the other men who work at the ranch reject and isolate Crooks, and how he is forced to have his
own bunk house, since he isn't allowed to reside in the same bunk house as the other workers.
Crooks leads a harsh, lonely life, only because the
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Essay on Of Mice and Men
Mykel Pierre Mrs. Crandall American Literature– 2nd 25 March 2013 Of Mice and Men "Dammit
Lennie!" is something I always imagine George saying every two chapters of this story. George
and Lennie were both inspired by real people that Steinbeck met when he was a bindlestiff in the
1920's. The man who inspired Lennie was a mentally unstable who was very nice but also had
major anger problems. Steinbeck used a character like this that can be easily controlled so he could
use indirect characterization of George and Lennie as alpha male and subordinate to express the
theme of friendship. Towards the beginning of the book, Steinbeck immediately establishes George
and Lennie roles and friendship. "They had walked in single file down the...show more content...
'With us it ain't like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us.
We don't have to sit in no bar room blowin' in our jack jus' because we got no place else to go. If
them other guys gets in jail they can rot for all anybody gives a damn. But not us.'Lennie broke
in... Because... because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that's
why.'" (Steinbeck 13). This short passage in the story is a blatant example of friendship as
George says how they both have someone who care about the other when most people in their
positions aren't so fortunate. Francisco Castro writes: "George always is angered by mistakes
Lennie does and sometimes wishes he wasn't with Lennie but he stays because he really needs
him and Lennie needs him too" (Castro). This also explains that George and Lennie depend on
each other no matter how much George maybe mad at Lennie for misbehaving. In the final
chapters, Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife which results in Curley trying to find and kill
Lennie. "And George raised the gun and steadied it, and he brought the muzzle of it close to the
back of Lennie's head. The hand shook violently, but his face set and his hand steadied. He pulled
the trigger...Lennie jarred, and then settled slowly forward to the sand, and he lay without
quivering" (Steinbeck 106). Although this might be an odd quote to use, it actually shows that
George was doing a favor by killing Lennie in this way so he
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Masculinity In Of Mice And Men
The majority of the story Of Mice and Men takes place on a ranch in Soledad, California. The
action is presented in only four settings at the riverbed, in the bunk house, Crooks's room, and the
barn which lends to the dramatic quality of the text. The story begins and ends at the Salinas
riverbank a few miles outside of the ranch where George and Lennie start working. Readers are
introduced to the mens dream of owning a plot of land there for the first time. While at the
beginning of the story the space represents hope in the American Dream, it comes to represent the
shattering of that hope as George must shoot Lennie there in order to protect him from Curley's
wrath at the end of the story. The bunk house also serves as a symbol of elite masculinity
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Of Mice and Men Expository Essay
Of Mice and Men Expository Essay John Steinback's Of Mice and Men is a book that describes
the chase of the American Dream. Although achieving the American Dream is a great desire for
all, seldom does it actually come true. George and Lennie, the two main characters in the book,
have a goal of pursuing their version of the American Dream, as do many other characters.
However, due to relationships and other conflicts, that dream is not achieved. Almost immediately,
Steinback poses the question of whether or not companionship leads to failure of the American
Dream. For example, George says, "'Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the
world. They got no family. They don't belong no place. They come to a ranch an'...show more
content...
Through these examples, and others found throughout the book, Steinback tells the reader that
no goal is accomplished through isolation. If isolation does not make for good outcomes, than it
would seem that its opposite, companionship, should. For instance, George and Lennie's dream
only seems possible through their companionship and with the help of another friend, Candy.
This is demonstrated where Steinback says, "They fell into a silence. They looked at one another,
amazed. This thing they had never really believed in was coming true."(60). This quote shows
that the "thing they had never really believed in" could happen through each other's contributions.
Through companionship, each person would have to raise less money and therefore the dream
could come true, and could come true faster. Things are often easier, quicker, and less painless
when one has a partner to help them. It is only through their companionship that their dream
seems possible. Once one of them is gone, the dream dies. This is shown in the passage that says,
Now Candy spoke his greatest fear. "You an' me can get that little place, can't we, George? You an'
me can go there an' live nice, can't we, George? Can't we?" Before George answered, Candy dropped
his head and looked down at the hay. He knew. George said softly, "
–I think I knowed from the very
first. I think I knowed we'd never do her. He usta like to
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Of Mice And Men Synthesis Essay
Books are often expressed as windows to the soul, but the thought in which most do not consider is
that the very same passageway to the soul is also a way that evil darkness can taint it. While many
pieces of literature teach life lessons, many others contain things such as violent content, foul
language, and racism, which can have a tremendous impact on the impressionable adolescent brain
when it is exposed to this material too early in life. This is displayed in a multitude of works of
classic literature, notably the ones written by John Steinbeck. Although his book Of Mice in Men is
relatable for certain students, the violence and profanity it possesses has a negative influence on the
adolescent mind. Students should not be taught that...show more content...
In the article, "Who, what, why: Why do children study Of Mice and Men?", Stephen Maunder
argues that "teenagers often feel lonely and powerless and they can identify with many of the
characters in this novel." The connection in which students share with the characters in Of Mice and
Men is why many teachers chose to include the book in their lessons. This often refers to the
anti–bullying theme with George constantly sticking up for Lennie which can be relatable for kids
that are going through similar situations. However, the adult situations presented are often too
mature for students to fully comprehend or relate to. For example, Lennie's mental illness is mocked
multiple times throughout the book when people use slurs against him. More specifically, Curley
derides Lennie because he is mentally disabled to the point where Lennie "backed until he was
against the wall, and Curley followed, slugging him in the face," (Steinbeck 30). This is an act of
violence against someone who cannot defend themselves without the help of others, for example,
when George had to tell Lennie to fight back or he would have ended up getting beaten (Steinbeck
30). This belittles adolescents with disabilities, and makes other students believe that mocking the
mentally impaired is permitted in society. This highlights crime against the innocent which should
not be taught to younger children in fear that it will seem
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Thesis Statement For Of Mice And Men
By looking at Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck one can see the American Dream as a major
theme which is important because through the characters of Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife
Steinbeck reveals that the dream is often a myth.
This is awkward and wordy but has all the necessary parts of the thesis. I have the students turn in
their thesis statements, I quickly check them, and then return them with comments. Once I approve
their thesis statements, I then show them how to remove the frame, rearrange the sentence, and write
it in active voice.
In Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck shows the fallacy of the American Dream through the characters
of Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife.
Most have no problems with the first three frames; it is the
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Thesis Essay Of Mice And Men
Essay: Mice and Men
Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken–winged bird that cannot fly (Langston
Hughes). Contradictory to the dreams and schemes created between those who are mere mice and
those who are men are the ones often disbanded and shattered. Communicated in Robert Burn's poem
which is directed To a Mouse, it is mentioned that even the best laid schemes between weak mice
and powerful men fail, leaving the audience "with nothing but grief, instead of promised joy." Such
is also a tale Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck which portrays the destruction of both dreams and
future aspirations between the meekest of mice and the most powerful of men. In Steinbeck's novella
Of Mice and Men, the characters of Lennie, Candy and Curley's wife all live and dream the
allegorical life of the mouse, and watch as their lives are crippled into broken–winged...show more
content...
Not in the vast expanse of the world can come a man more powerful, yet meeker to top Lennie. A
memorable and dumb character; Lennie is a startling image for a mouse; however his weak
personality and blissful dream are characteristics that define him as one. He watches his life
shatter in front of him; watches his dreams descend into ruin and he finally passes on as another
chapter of a failed dream between mice and men. Lennie childishly "reaches out to feel this red
dress," the unfortunate and startled "girl lets out a squawk, [which] gets Lennie all mixed
up."(Page 41) With George's assistance, "Lennie let go," however, "the girl rabbits in and tells the
law she [was] raped"; this results in the two workers "[sitting] in an irrigation ditch for the rest of
the day."(Page 42) Lennie's childish and abnormal antics cost the duo of George and Lennie their jobs
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Essay on Is Of mice and men a pessimistic story?
Is Of mice and men a pessimistic story? Of mice and men is a great novel. It covers many points,
racism, sexism, the depression and a lot of others. To some people the novel is an optimistic story
to others it is pessimistic. But which is it really? "Of mice and men" covers a lot of points; the
depression with people going from job to job wandering and not getting a long–term job. Lennie and
George go from job to job starting from the town, weed and then going to the new ranch. They did
not like it there and they were going to leave in a few months to go to a new place. Candy even
says to George that you really are here to work then, we have a lot of people come in on the
Saturday get their meal and bed until Sunday and...show more content...
"Listen, Nigger" "you know what I can do to you if you open your trap" she is meaning that she
will have him hung and tell the men that he tried it on. Those are all bad points, all pessimistic
points but there are also good points, optimistic points. Like the friendship between George and
Lennie, Lennie is always getting into trouble and George keeps on bailing him out. George looks
after Lennie and they have been friends for years. "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the
loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place, with us it ain't like
that. We got a future because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you." George
and Lennie among others have the American dream. About the time of the depression every body
had an idea of one–day owning a bit of land and having their own house. I suppose they did not
want to think that they would spend their lives going from job to job and dyeing without a penny
to their name. Even still this dream is on going. George and Lennie have this dream; it was just
about to happen and the fatal blow of Lennie's death accrued. Even still I think this is optimistic
because it represents hope. In my opinion I think that "Of mice and men" is a pessimistic story. I
think this because the novel finishes
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Of Mice And Men Conclusion
This theme of of Mice and Men is that things don't always work out the way you plan, its developed
through the characters dialogue and actions the throughout the book. The two main characters
,George and Lennie, despite their differences, form a family like friendship to face the loneliness
that comes with being a Ranch workers. Lennie and George both cling to the hope that they can one
day buy a small house throughout the course of the book. Their idea is first mentioned in the
beginning, but it's clear the this idea was thought of before the book's plot line. "O.K. Someday–
we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna have a
little house and couple of acres an' a cow and some pig and––" This shows
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Of Mice And Men Argumentative Essay
The story of Mice and Men is about 2 men running away from a town called weed, 1930 in
California. Lennie and George go on an adventure to work on a farm. Afterwards to find work
they had set out and planed a goal to achieve their one dream. Imagine a wild runaway, past trees
and through lakes, where dirt roads and long nights lead to your destination. Whatever you want
to achieve in life, you have to look forward to it and work hard at accomplishing what you want.
From high hopes to lost dreams, George and Lennie travel to work on a farm to get money, If they
work hard enough they will be able to achieve more and to have the land they always dreamed of.
From making a goal for yourself, you set a reminder to always do better and to work hard for what
you want in life....show more content...
Like for George and Lennie, George must look after lennie because he has no control of his mind
and sometimes does the wrong things which, in advance, could mess up their opportunity of
achieving their plans. Also, if they choose to mess around and not get things done, they will get
fired and have to find a new job to survive. When trying to work for something you have to push
yourself towards it so that you know, you need to get this done now and worry about others
further. With your actions, they can play a big part in what you want to achieve, if you don't set
goals or reminders then you might not accomplish what you want. Not everything is good or bad
about following your dreams. For starters, Following your dreams could get you further in life
than you had planned. When wanting to put forward to something important in your life, like
college, there is a lot more to do than reminding yourself daily that you have to become more
focused in your work and to make sure you set goals and plans of what you need to do in order to
achieve that
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What Is The Connection Between Of Mice And Men
Of Mice and Men
John Steinbeck's book Of Mice and Men is an extraordinary novel with unique characteristics. The
novel is about an uncommon friendship between two extremely different individuals who are living
and working together. This story belong to the genres tragic realistic fiction, historical fiction and
drama. The linking between the novel and The Great Depression emphasizes throughout the story,
which makes the novel very realistic and down to earth. The author touches on several themes such
as: the unreachable American dream, the economic injustices, loneliness, friendship and people's
propensity for cruelty. In this book review, we will get into a deeper understanding of what the
actual story means.
All characters represents an actual person in American society during the 1930s. The linking
between the book, characters and The Great...show more content...
Some of these characters play a major role in the plot while others represent a group of people
that is discriminated, because of race or gender. George and Lennie are the main characters, which
makes them most important to the book's content. Their friendship and dream about having an
own farm are most valuable for the story, since the plot is based on these factors. Crooks and
Curley's wife are on the other hand just as important as the previous characters, but they are more
important for the linking between the book and The Great Depression than to the actual plot. These
characters reflect how the society looked like in the past, which creates a perception of reality. For
example, Curley's wife has no name, which signalize her powerlessness and position on the ranch.
This character does also represent a segment of American society that is discriminated against
because of gender. Crooks symbolizes people that is discriminated because of race. These characters
are important, because they strengthen the book's action, link, message and
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Of Mice And Men Argumentative Essay
The story of Mice and Men is about 2 men running away from a town called weed, 1930 in
California. Lennie and George go on an adventure to work on a farm. Afterwards to find work
they had set out and planed a goal to achieve their one dream. Imagine a wild runaway, past trees
and through lakes, where dirt roads and long nights lead to your destination. Whatever you want
to achieve in life, you have to look forward to it and work hard at accomplishing what you want.
From high hopes to lost dreams, George and Lennie travel to work on a farm to get money, If they
work hard enough they will be able to achieve more and to have the land they always dreamed of.
From making a goal for yourself, you set a reminder to always do better and to work hard for what
you want in life....show more content...
Like for George and Lennie, George must look after lennie because he has no control of his mind
and sometimes does the wrong things which, in advance, could mess up their opportunity of
achieving their plans. Also, if they choose to mess around and not get things done, they will get
fired and have to find a new job to survive. When trying to work for something you have to push
yourself towards it so that you know, you need to get this done now and worry about others
further. With your actions, they can play a big part in what you want to achieve, if you don't set
goals or reminders then you might not accomplish what you want. Not everything is good or bad
about following your dreams. For starters, Following your dreams could get you further in life
than you had planned. When wanting to put forward to something important in your life, like
college, there is a lot more to do than reminding yourself daily that you have to become more
focused in your work and to make sure you set goals and plans of what you need to do in order to
achieve that
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Essay on Power in of Mice and Men
Power
By Maria Liddy
The theme of power is prevalent throughout the novel Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck uses various
methods and techniques to establish the dynamics of power on the ranch. In the first extract,
George and Lennie are in the brush and we get a strong sense of George's parental control over
Lennie, but it also shows how Lennie's physical stature gives him a degree of power over George.
In extract two we meet Curley for the first time, and his authority over the ranch workers is clearly
asserted through the various ways in which Steinbeck describes him. And finally, in extract three,
we see the first fight of the novel. The fight is very diverse in how it portrays power. At different
stages in the fight some people have more...show more content...
This is shown through Lennie's very simple language.
"..But it didn't do no good"
Steinbeck also uses many question marks to show how Lennie is constantly asking questions and
therefore constantly seeking guidance from George, and again, that's what gives George the edge
over Lennie.
When discussion moves to the bus tickets and work cards Lennie realises that he doesn't have his.
"He looked down at the ground in despair" which shows that he is ashamed and perhaps a little
frightened of George's reaction, but Steinbeck then goes on to say that George took responsibility
for both of the work cards, knowing that Lennie could not be trusted. This, again, demonstrates the
balance of power and shows that both George and Lennie are aware of how much power the other
possesses.
After looking for his work card in his pocket, Lennie take out a mouse to which George replies
sharply.
"What'd you take outta that pocket?"
George's tone is accusatory which shows that he is astute. He then continues to bombard Lennie with
questions, which gives Lennie the chance to demonstrate another type of power – his cunning. He
attempts to deceive George.
"Ain't a thing in my pocket"
Although childlike, this sentence shows that Lennie's mind is able to think of plans. How would he
keep the mouse? By attempting to deceive George. Eventually, George's patience wears thin and he
exclaims "Give it here!" shouting at Lennie like a parent.
Throughout the extract
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Analysis of В‘Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
В‘Of Mice And Men' by John Steinbeck is a classic novel, tragedy, written in a social tone. The
authorial attitude is idyllic, however, as the story develops it changes into skeptic. It is evident that
Steinbeck knew the setting and places he is writing about. In my opinion Steinbeck drew the subject
matter from his own experience of working on ranches, he was interested in special kinds of
relationships among men working on...show more content...
The men in the novel want to be like brothers to one another. They want to protect each other and to
know that there is someone they can rely on. However, the world is too cruel to sustain such
relationships. Lennie and George came closest to this ideal friendship, but they are forced to
separate tragically. With this, a rare friendship vanishes, but the rest of the world– represented by
Curley and Carlson, who watch George leaving his friend's dead body – fails to acknowledge it.
The last theme is the impossibility of dreams. Most of the characters dream of a
Motifs, which are repeated in the novel, are loneliness, friendship, strength and weakness. Men
like George who migrate from farm to farm are often alone. As the story develops, Candy, Crooks,
and Curley's wife all confess their deep loneliness. Each of these characters searches for a friend,
someone to help them measure the world, as Crooks says. For George, the hope of such friendship
dies with Lennie. Steinbeck explores different types of strength and weakness throughout the novel.
The first, and most obvious, is physical strength. As the novel opens, Steinbeck shows how Lennie
possesses physical strength beyond his control, when he cannot help killing mice. Physical strength
is very important for men like George and Lennie. Curley, as a symbol
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Why Is George Not A Good Friend To Lennie
In life you have good friends and bad friends,which includes many types of friendships.An
example of friendship can be found in John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men". The two main
characters George and Lennie seemed to have a good friendship.After reading and analyzing this
novella, I believe that George overall was not a good friend to Lennie.
George tells Lennie that if he was alone , life would be so easy. How do you tell your "friend"
that? Then he mentions how if he was alone , he could get a job and work with no trouble. He
talks about Lennie as if he was a bother. George also mentions how he could eat alone at any place
he wants,hotel or any place and order anything he could think of.
George is overall rude and constantly brings...show more content...
That is not "caring" for someone and also I think that the main reason he stayed with Lennie and
stuck by him was of pure guilt .George would also repeat how life would be easier if he was alone
and basically what he could do without Lennie.One key concept and evidence that George is not a
good friend to Lennie is that you do not under any circumstance kill your friend.
In conclusion, I believe that overall in the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck ,George was
not a good friend to Lennie. George did take care of Lennie but,in my point of view, not because
he actually cared for Lennie.George never once mentions how he cares for Lennie or how much he
loves his companionship but does mention how easy life would be without him and if if they were
related he would kill himself .Yes George looked over him and stuck by him but in most cases
Lennie would have been better of being with someone
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Of Mice And Men: Summary
Of Mice and Men is set in the era of The Great Depression, and the ranch, where the events of the
novel occur, is in California, a place many Okies turn to after their farms fail in The Dust Bowl.
The farms in California are faring well. There are many farms, but not enough to support all of
the jobs that the many unemployed workers need. Thus, men travel from ranch to ranch in search
of jobs, and commonly they do so alone. Their travels are lonely, so some people turn to others
for companionship. In Of Mice and Men, people are driven to attempt to find friendship in order
to escape loneliness. An older ranch hand, Candy tries to become friends with George and Lennie
by helping them toward getting the land they want. In his first main appearance, Carlson, another
ranch hand, is trying to convince Candy to put his dog down. Candy is hesitant since this dog has
been his for its entire life, and that dog is his only real friend; eventually, Candy allows Carlson
and a few others to take Lulu out and put her down. While they are doing that, George ends up
talking to Candy about their plan to buy their own ranch. Candy, having realized that the ranch was
going to let him go soon anyway, and losing his best friend, decides to give them his life savings if
they let him live on their ranch....show more content...
All of the characters are lonely due to more than one reason; whether the cause being their own
choices or stereotypes, they struggle to escape them. That is the "black or white" way to look at it.
In reality though, some lonely characters push away out of fear. An example of this is Crooks, an
African–American on an otherwise mainly white ranch. Fiona Apple describes this phenomena:
"When you're surrounded by all these people, it can be lonelier than when you're by yourself. You
can be in a huge crowd, but if you don't feel like you can trust anyone or talk to anybody, you feel
like you're really
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Most if not all the characters in Of Mice and Men can be seen as victims in one way or another
discuss
"Of Mice and Men" was set in the Great Depression which could make every one in the book a
victim, whatever their circumstance. Most people didn't have a job and those who were employed
were working in terrible conditions; they were victims of an employment system which gave no
rights to the workers. Job insecurity meant that workers were forced to take low pay and the mass
of unemployed men meant that anyone who complained would lose their job immediately and be
replaced by someone who was desperate for work.
The South West was known as the "Dust Bowl" because of the drought that had led to crops failing
and soil drying to...show more content...
His happy memories would have ended when "The Great Depression" started. However, by the end
of the book the dream has turned to dust, "Slim twitched George's elbow,
'come on, George, me an' you'll go in an' get a drink.'" One gets the impression that without Lennie
George will end up sitting in a bar room "blowing [his] jack".
George is lost without Lennie but his friendship with Lennie also makes him into a victim "If [the
boss] finds out what a crazy bastard you are, then we won't get no job." George would probably
have a much easier life if he wasn't with Lennie, "'they ran us out of Weed'".
However it is not clear that George sees himself as a victim, "run us out, hell' said George
disgustedly, 'we run. They were lookin' for us but they didn't catch us.'" This image of George and
Lennie running as a team is a very humorous one. Steinbeck does not portray them as complete
victims; they seem to enjoy the memory of the chase. "Lennie giggled happily".
Lennie is a victim of himself: his learning disabilities hold himself and George back. He acts like a
toddler; George is always telling
Lennie what to do. "'What'd you take outta that side pocket'... 'Come on, give it here.'" Lennie's
obsession with soft things gets him into trouble, like in Weed or just with George telling him off for
having a dead mouse.
Lennie is a victim of the "Great Depression" this is why he has to keep roaming around with
George in search of work.
He and George
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Essay On Of Mice And Men

  • 1. Essay on Of mice and Men The film "Of Mice and Men" was a fantastic transformation of the Steinbeck novel that has many different intricacies that can only be viewed in a movie. Gary Sinise is the director of the movie and also plays the role of George. This movie was made in 1992, and for a fairly old movie, Sinise adapts this classic novel with great exploration of characters. I feel that the movie is at a much higher level in entertainment than the book it was derived from. Though I believe Steinbeck does an outstanding job in the novel to set the reader's imagination on many aspects such as the time period, what George and Lennie look like, and how other characters interact with George and Lennie, I found that Sinise does an unbelievable job at visually...show more content... It seems to take place in the southern part of the United States, because of the increased ethnic tensions we see in the movie. For example there is Crooks, who is isolated from everyone else because of the color of his skin. Also, the clothing worn by the actors was very true to the time frame. The audience can actually feel that they are back in that time period by watching this movie. The clothing worn by Lennie and George showed that they were not well off, as were the majority of the population during the Great Depression. In the movie, the actors were very good. In scenes the audience would get emotional. An example is when Carlson shoots Candy's old dog, and Candy lies down on the bed and tosses and turns in pain. In the movie, I actually felt sympathetic for Curley's wife since she seemed to always be the victim. This is something I had not felt in the book. Also, the very last scene when George shoots Lennie and then he starts to cry. In many ways the movie is very similar to the book. Right from the beginning of the movie you can see that Lennie has a mental illness, and George is taking care of him like a father. Also, you can tell that George gets impatient with Lennie numerous times and that he gets frustrated very easily. The character's speeches were very strong in language, just like the speeches were in the novel. The characters in the movie are almost exactly like their book counterparts. Lennie is very big and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay Of Mice And Men Of Mice And Men is a classic novella written by author John Steinbeck, who is renowned for his mastery of realistic and imaginative writings. He is most well known for his novelette, Of Mice And Men, a story which follows George Milton and Lennie Small, two traveling laborers who work in order to make money to purchase their own farm. George is characterized as smart and having a one–track mind, while Lennie is slow but friendly. This book is considered a classic by many, however, the book sheds light on topics that deemed distasteful or abhorrent by many. Though Steinbeck is protected by the First Amendment, his most noteworthy work, Of Mice And Men, should be barred from the education system because, it displays ableism, depicts the murder of animals and humans and, features the N–word. Actions which teachers and...show more content... Though Steinbeck uses the word 17 times, he uses it in situations which have characters using the word with contempt. "Where the hell is that God damn nigger?" (Steinbeck 14). By using the word with anger, it exhibits a sense of hatred and bigotry both qualities which should not be tolerated nor taught to youths in school. The use of that word, really any racial slur, shouldn't be relayed to students. Not only is the use of racial slurs like the ones used in the book rude, but also have effects on ones psychological health. "Ethnicity and Health in America Series" is raising awareness about the physiological and psychological impact of racism and discrimination as it relates to stress" (Physiological & Psychological Impact of Racism and Discrimination for African–Americans).Seeing as ones school environment May contribute to stress, racial slurs from books should not be allowed to contribute to it. Though the word 'nigger' is used as an insult to those os African–American descent, it also conjures unsettling feelings to both teachers and students of all Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Compare and Contrast Essay of Mice and Men Compare and contrast essay Of Mice and Men The Story Of Mice and Men is about two buddies that go on to find work or any kind of income. The only problem is that lennie, one of the main characters, has a mental disability. Thankfully George, the other main character also lennie's best friend, is around to help lennie. In the story more characters come into play including a nice old man named candy who has been working on the farm for many years. Like George candy has to take care of his old dog that he raised from a pup. Unfortunately one of Candy's so called buddies took the dog out and shot him for the dogs own good. In the end George also loses his closest pal. Through the story George and candy have some similarities and...show more content... Now in the story there are many similarities between candy and George besides there need to get away and deal with hard choices in life. But no matter what character there are always some differences. One of the differences between the characters George and Candy is that candy likes to think ahead and plan for his future while George on the other hand would rather make a dream and fulfill it as soon as possible. A sample would be when George first proposed the plan that they shall live on their own farm making their own money Candy thought George was crazy. But when George showed that he was serious Candy joined right on board. Showing that It took some time for Candy to agree because he thought about how it would affect his life when George just went on the same road till his dream was fulfilled. In the end there are some similarities and some differences just how it was meant to be. Nothing will ever be the exact same no matter what you are comparing. Anything like comparing Coke to Pepsi or flat screen and a tube TV nothing will ever be the exact same. In the end I guess that the characters are more alike than different or the opposite depending on how you are viewing them. Overall though Candy and George look like they will have a bright future together no matter on how alike or how different they Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Of Mice and Men Discrimination Essay Discrimination if often based on many qualities and abilities. Some of the most clearly shown examples in John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men are gender, age and racial discrimination. The victims of these types of discrimination are Curley's wife, who is unhappy and bitter about her life, Candy, the old, disabled swamper and Crooks, the black stable buck. Throughout the novel, these three characters face many hardships because they are harshly judged and often misunderstood. Curley's wife is probably one of the most misunderstood characters in the novel, often being looked down upon, or talked badly about. She is the only woman on the ranch, and who appears consistently throughout the novel. At one point, some of the workers are...show more content... Candy is afraid of being judged for his age, and is worried of how he'll live once he can't work anymore. "But I'll be on our own place, an' I'll be let to work on our own place." Candy is asking George to let him work at their future ranch, because it will be easier for him to work there, since he can do the jobs he knows he cant still do and work at his own pace without the constant threat of being fired looming over his head. Candy is being judged for his age, and knows that soon, he'll be fired, only because the boss might feel hat Candy isn't young enough to work there with the energy needed. Candy is having trouble keeping a job due to his age, and knows he probably won't be able to find another one, because no one will accept a worker his age. Crooks is the only black man on the ranch, and is often discriminated against by all the other workers at the ranch. He is usually excluded from many activities that all the other men participate in, and is ignored by most of the workers. "I ain't wanted in the bunk house...cause I'm black..." This quote shows how the other men who work at the ranch reject and isolate Crooks, and how he is forced to have his own bunk house, since he isn't allowed to reside in the same bunk house as the other workers. Crooks leads a harsh, lonely life, only because the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Essay on Of Mice and Men Mykel Pierre Mrs. Crandall American Literature– 2nd 25 March 2013 Of Mice and Men "Dammit Lennie!" is something I always imagine George saying every two chapters of this story. George and Lennie were both inspired by real people that Steinbeck met when he was a bindlestiff in the 1920's. The man who inspired Lennie was a mentally unstable who was very nice but also had major anger problems. Steinbeck used a character like this that can be easily controlled so he could use indirect characterization of George and Lennie as alpha male and subordinate to express the theme of friendship. Towards the beginning of the book, Steinbeck immediately establishes George and Lennie roles and friendship. "They had walked in single file down the...show more content... 'With us it ain't like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us. We don't have to sit in no bar room blowin' in our jack jus' because we got no place else to go. If them other guys gets in jail they can rot for all anybody gives a damn. But not us.'Lennie broke in... Because... because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that's why.'" (Steinbeck 13). This short passage in the story is a blatant example of friendship as George says how they both have someone who care about the other when most people in their positions aren't so fortunate. Francisco Castro writes: "George always is angered by mistakes Lennie does and sometimes wishes he wasn't with Lennie but he stays because he really needs him and Lennie needs him too" (Castro). This also explains that George and Lennie depend on each other no matter how much George maybe mad at Lennie for misbehaving. In the final chapters, Lennie accidentally kills Curley's wife which results in Curley trying to find and kill Lennie. "And George raised the gun and steadied it, and he brought the muzzle of it close to the back of Lennie's head. The hand shook violently, but his face set and his hand steadied. He pulled the trigger...Lennie jarred, and then settled slowly forward to the sand, and he lay without quivering" (Steinbeck 106). Although this might be an odd quote to use, it actually shows that George was doing a favor by killing Lennie in this way so he Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Masculinity In Of Mice And Men The majority of the story Of Mice and Men takes place on a ranch in Soledad, California. The action is presented in only four settings at the riverbed, in the bunk house, Crooks's room, and the barn which lends to the dramatic quality of the text. The story begins and ends at the Salinas riverbank a few miles outside of the ranch where George and Lennie start working. Readers are introduced to the mens dream of owning a plot of land there for the first time. While at the beginning of the story the space represents hope in the American Dream, it comes to represent the shattering of that hope as George must shoot Lennie there in order to protect him from Curley's wrath at the end of the story. The bunk house also serves as a symbol of elite masculinity Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Of Mice and Men Expository Essay Of Mice and Men Expository Essay John Steinback's Of Mice and Men is a book that describes the chase of the American Dream. Although achieving the American Dream is a great desire for all, seldom does it actually come true. George and Lennie, the two main characters in the book, have a goal of pursuing their version of the American Dream, as do many other characters. However, due to relationships and other conflicts, that dream is not achieved. Almost immediately, Steinback poses the question of whether or not companionship leads to failure of the American Dream. For example, George says, "'Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place. They come to a ranch an'...show more content... Through these examples, and others found throughout the book, Steinback tells the reader that no goal is accomplished through isolation. If isolation does not make for good outcomes, than it would seem that its opposite, companionship, should. For instance, George and Lennie's dream only seems possible through their companionship and with the help of another friend, Candy. This is demonstrated where Steinback says, "They fell into a silence. They looked at one another, amazed. This thing they had never really believed in was coming true."(60). This quote shows that the "thing they had never really believed in" could happen through each other's contributions. Through companionship, each person would have to raise less money and therefore the dream could come true, and could come true faster. Things are often easier, quicker, and less painless when one has a partner to help them. It is only through their companionship that their dream seems possible. Once one of them is gone, the dream dies. This is shown in the passage that says, Now Candy spoke his greatest fear. "You an' me can get that little place, can't we, George? You an' me can go there an' live nice, can't we, George? Can't we?" Before George answered, Candy dropped his head and looked down at the hay. He knew. George said softly, " –I think I knowed from the very first. I think I knowed we'd never do her. He usta like to Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Of Mice And Men Synthesis Essay Books are often expressed as windows to the soul, but the thought in which most do not consider is that the very same passageway to the soul is also a way that evil darkness can taint it. While many pieces of literature teach life lessons, many others contain things such as violent content, foul language, and racism, which can have a tremendous impact on the impressionable adolescent brain when it is exposed to this material too early in life. This is displayed in a multitude of works of classic literature, notably the ones written by John Steinbeck. Although his book Of Mice in Men is relatable for certain students, the violence and profanity it possesses has a negative influence on the adolescent mind. Students should not be taught that...show more content... In the article, "Who, what, why: Why do children study Of Mice and Men?", Stephen Maunder argues that "teenagers often feel lonely and powerless and they can identify with many of the characters in this novel." The connection in which students share with the characters in Of Mice and Men is why many teachers chose to include the book in their lessons. This often refers to the anti–bullying theme with George constantly sticking up for Lennie which can be relatable for kids that are going through similar situations. However, the adult situations presented are often too mature for students to fully comprehend or relate to. For example, Lennie's mental illness is mocked multiple times throughout the book when people use slurs against him. More specifically, Curley derides Lennie because he is mentally disabled to the point where Lennie "backed until he was against the wall, and Curley followed, slugging him in the face," (Steinbeck 30). This is an act of violence against someone who cannot defend themselves without the help of others, for example, when George had to tell Lennie to fight back or he would have ended up getting beaten (Steinbeck 30). This belittles adolescents with disabilities, and makes other students believe that mocking the mentally impaired is permitted in society. This highlights crime against the innocent which should not be taught to younger children in fear that it will seem Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Thesis Statement For Of Mice And Men By looking at Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck one can see the American Dream as a major theme which is important because through the characters of Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife Steinbeck reveals that the dream is often a myth. This is awkward and wordy but has all the necessary parts of the thesis. I have the students turn in their thesis statements, I quickly check them, and then return them with comments. Once I approve their thesis statements, I then show them how to remove the frame, rearrange the sentence, and write it in active voice. In Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck shows the fallacy of the American Dream through the characters of Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife. Most have no problems with the first three frames; it is the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Thesis Essay Of Mice And Men Essay: Mice and Men Hold fast to dreams, for if dreams die, life is a broken–winged bird that cannot fly (Langston Hughes). Contradictory to the dreams and schemes created between those who are mere mice and those who are men are the ones often disbanded and shattered. Communicated in Robert Burn's poem which is directed To a Mouse, it is mentioned that even the best laid schemes between weak mice and powerful men fail, leaving the audience "with nothing but grief, instead of promised joy." Such is also a tale Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck which portrays the destruction of both dreams and future aspirations between the meekest of mice and the most powerful of men. In Steinbeck's novella Of Mice and Men, the characters of Lennie, Candy and Curley's wife all live and dream the allegorical life of the mouse, and watch as their lives are crippled into broken–winged...show more content... Not in the vast expanse of the world can come a man more powerful, yet meeker to top Lennie. A memorable and dumb character; Lennie is a startling image for a mouse; however his weak personality and blissful dream are characteristics that define him as one. He watches his life shatter in front of him; watches his dreams descend into ruin and he finally passes on as another chapter of a failed dream between mice and men. Lennie childishly "reaches out to feel this red dress," the unfortunate and startled "girl lets out a squawk, [which] gets Lennie all mixed up."(Page 41) With George's assistance, "Lennie let go," however, "the girl rabbits in and tells the law she [was] raped"; this results in the two workers "[sitting] in an irrigation ditch for the rest of the day."(Page 42) Lennie's childish and abnormal antics cost the duo of George and Lennie their jobs Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Essay on Is Of mice and men a pessimistic story? Is Of mice and men a pessimistic story? Of mice and men is a great novel. It covers many points, racism, sexism, the depression and a lot of others. To some people the novel is an optimistic story to others it is pessimistic. But which is it really? "Of mice and men" covers a lot of points; the depression with people going from job to job wandering and not getting a long–term job. Lennie and George go from job to job starting from the town, weed and then going to the new ranch. They did not like it there and they were going to leave in a few months to go to a new place. Candy even says to George that you really are here to work then, we have a lot of people come in on the Saturday get their meal and bed until Sunday and...show more content... "Listen, Nigger" "you know what I can do to you if you open your trap" she is meaning that she will have him hung and tell the men that he tried it on. Those are all bad points, all pessimistic points but there are also good points, optimistic points. Like the friendship between George and Lennie, Lennie is always getting into trouble and George keeps on bailing him out. George looks after Lennie and they have been friends for years. "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world. They got no family. They don't belong no place, with us it ain't like that. We got a future because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you." George and Lennie among others have the American dream. About the time of the depression every body had an idea of one–day owning a bit of land and having their own house. I suppose they did not want to think that they would spend their lives going from job to job and dyeing without a penny to their name. Even still this dream is on going. George and Lennie have this dream; it was just about to happen and the fatal blow of Lennie's death accrued. Even still I think this is optimistic because it represents hope. In my opinion I think that "Of mice and men" is a pessimistic story. I think this because the novel finishes Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Of Mice And Men Conclusion This theme of of Mice and Men is that things don't always work out the way you plan, its developed through the characters dialogue and actions the throughout the book. The two main characters ,George and Lennie, despite their differences, form a family like friendship to face the loneliness that comes with being a Ranch workers. Lennie and George both cling to the hope that they can one day buy a small house throughout the course of the book. Their idea is first mentioned in the beginning, but it's clear the this idea was thought of before the book's plot line. "O.K. Someday– we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna get the jack together and we're gonna have a little house and couple of acres an' a cow and some pig and––" This shows Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Of Mice And Men Argumentative Essay The story of Mice and Men is about 2 men running away from a town called weed, 1930 in California. Lennie and George go on an adventure to work on a farm. Afterwards to find work they had set out and planed a goal to achieve their one dream. Imagine a wild runaway, past trees and through lakes, where dirt roads and long nights lead to your destination. Whatever you want to achieve in life, you have to look forward to it and work hard at accomplishing what you want. From high hopes to lost dreams, George and Lennie travel to work on a farm to get money, If they work hard enough they will be able to achieve more and to have the land they always dreamed of. From making a goal for yourself, you set a reminder to always do better and to work hard for what you want in life....show more content... Like for George and Lennie, George must look after lennie because he has no control of his mind and sometimes does the wrong things which, in advance, could mess up their opportunity of achieving their plans. Also, if they choose to mess around and not get things done, they will get fired and have to find a new job to survive. When trying to work for something you have to push yourself towards it so that you know, you need to get this done now and worry about others further. With your actions, they can play a big part in what you want to achieve, if you don't set goals or reminders then you might not accomplish what you want. Not everything is good or bad about following your dreams. For starters, Following your dreams could get you further in life than you had planned. When wanting to put forward to something important in your life, like college, there is a lot more to do than reminding yourself daily that you have to become more focused in your work and to make sure you set goals and plans of what you need to do in order to achieve that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. What Is The Connection Between Of Mice And Men Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck's book Of Mice and Men is an extraordinary novel with unique characteristics. The novel is about an uncommon friendship between two extremely different individuals who are living and working together. This story belong to the genres tragic realistic fiction, historical fiction and drama. The linking between the novel and The Great Depression emphasizes throughout the story, which makes the novel very realistic and down to earth. The author touches on several themes such as: the unreachable American dream, the economic injustices, loneliness, friendship and people's propensity for cruelty. In this book review, we will get into a deeper understanding of what the actual story means. All characters represents an actual person in American society during the 1930s. The linking between the book, characters and The Great...show more content... Some of these characters play a major role in the plot while others represent a group of people that is discriminated, because of race or gender. George and Lennie are the main characters, which makes them most important to the book's content. Their friendship and dream about having an own farm are most valuable for the story, since the plot is based on these factors. Crooks and Curley's wife are on the other hand just as important as the previous characters, but they are more important for the linking between the book and The Great Depression than to the actual plot. These characters reflect how the society looked like in the past, which creates a perception of reality. For example, Curley's wife has no name, which signalize her powerlessness and position on the ranch. This character does also represent a segment of American society that is discriminated against because of gender. Crooks symbolizes people that is discriminated because of race. These characters are important, because they strengthen the book's action, link, message and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Of Mice And Men Argumentative Essay The story of Mice and Men is about 2 men running away from a town called weed, 1930 in California. Lennie and George go on an adventure to work on a farm. Afterwards to find work they had set out and planed a goal to achieve their one dream. Imagine a wild runaway, past trees and through lakes, where dirt roads and long nights lead to your destination. Whatever you want to achieve in life, you have to look forward to it and work hard at accomplishing what you want. From high hopes to lost dreams, George and Lennie travel to work on a farm to get money, If they work hard enough they will be able to achieve more and to have the land they always dreamed of. From making a goal for yourself, you set a reminder to always do better and to work hard for what you want in life....show more content... Like for George and Lennie, George must look after lennie because he has no control of his mind and sometimes does the wrong things which, in advance, could mess up their opportunity of achieving their plans. Also, if they choose to mess around and not get things done, they will get fired and have to find a new job to survive. When trying to work for something you have to push yourself towards it so that you know, you need to get this done now and worry about others further. With your actions, they can play a big part in what you want to achieve, if you don't set goals or reminders then you might not accomplish what you want. Not everything is good or bad about following your dreams. For starters, Following your dreams could get you further in life than you had planned. When wanting to put forward to something important in your life, like college, there is a lot more to do than reminding yourself daily that you have to become more focused in your work and to make sure you set goals and plans of what you need to do in order to achieve that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay on Power in of Mice and Men Power By Maria Liddy The theme of power is prevalent throughout the novel Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck uses various methods and techniques to establish the dynamics of power on the ranch. In the first extract, George and Lennie are in the brush and we get a strong sense of George's parental control over Lennie, but it also shows how Lennie's physical stature gives him a degree of power over George. In extract two we meet Curley for the first time, and his authority over the ranch workers is clearly asserted through the various ways in which Steinbeck describes him. And finally, in extract three, we see the first fight of the novel. The fight is very diverse in how it portrays power. At different stages in the fight some people have more...show more content... This is shown through Lennie's very simple language. "..But it didn't do no good" Steinbeck also uses many question marks to show how Lennie is constantly asking questions and therefore constantly seeking guidance from George, and again, that's what gives George the edge over Lennie. When discussion moves to the bus tickets and work cards Lennie realises that he doesn't have his. "He looked down at the ground in despair" which shows that he is ashamed and perhaps a little frightened of George's reaction, but Steinbeck then goes on to say that George took responsibility for both of the work cards, knowing that Lennie could not be trusted. This, again, demonstrates the balance of power and shows that both George and Lennie are aware of how much power the other possesses. After looking for his work card in his pocket, Lennie take out a mouse to which George replies sharply. "What'd you take outta that pocket?" George's tone is accusatory which shows that he is astute. He then continues to bombard Lennie with questions, which gives Lennie the chance to demonstrate another type of power – his cunning. He attempts to deceive George. "Ain't a thing in my pocket" Although childlike, this sentence shows that Lennie's mind is able to think of plans. How would he keep the mouse? By attempting to deceive George. Eventually, George's patience wears thin and he exclaims "Give it here!" shouting at Lennie like a parent. Throughout the extract Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Analysis of В‘Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck В‘Of Mice And Men' by John Steinbeck is a classic novel, tragedy, written in a social tone. The authorial attitude is idyllic, however, as the story develops it changes into skeptic. It is evident that Steinbeck knew the setting and places he is writing about. In my opinion Steinbeck drew the subject matter from his own experience of working on ranches, he was interested in special kinds of relationships among men working on...show more content... The men in the novel want to be like brothers to one another. They want to protect each other and to know that there is someone they can rely on. However, the world is too cruel to sustain such relationships. Lennie and George came closest to this ideal friendship, but they are forced to separate tragically. With this, a rare friendship vanishes, but the rest of the world– represented by Curley and Carlson, who watch George leaving his friend's dead body – fails to acknowledge it. The last theme is the impossibility of dreams. Most of the characters dream of a Motifs, which are repeated in the novel, are loneliness, friendship, strength and weakness. Men like George who migrate from farm to farm are often alone. As the story develops, Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife all confess their deep loneliness. Each of these characters searches for a friend, someone to help them measure the world, as Crooks says. For George, the hope of such friendship dies with Lennie. Steinbeck explores different types of strength and weakness throughout the novel. The first, and most obvious, is physical strength. As the novel opens, Steinbeck shows how Lennie possesses physical strength beyond his control, when he cannot help killing mice. Physical strength is very important for men like George and Lennie. Curley, as a symbol Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Why Is George Not A Good Friend To Lennie In life you have good friends and bad friends,which includes many types of friendships.An example of friendship can be found in John Steinbeck's novella "Of Mice and Men". The two main characters George and Lennie seemed to have a good friendship.After reading and analyzing this novella, I believe that George overall was not a good friend to Lennie. George tells Lennie that if he was alone , life would be so easy. How do you tell your "friend" that? Then he mentions how if he was alone , he could get a job and work with no trouble. He talks about Lennie as if he was a bother. George also mentions how he could eat alone at any place he wants,hotel or any place and order anything he could think of. George is overall rude and constantly brings...show more content... That is not "caring" for someone and also I think that the main reason he stayed with Lennie and stuck by him was of pure guilt .George would also repeat how life would be easier if he was alone and basically what he could do without Lennie.One key concept and evidence that George is not a good friend to Lennie is that you do not under any circumstance kill your friend. In conclusion, I believe that overall in the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck ,George was not a good friend to Lennie. George did take care of Lennie but,in my point of view, not because he actually cared for Lennie.George never once mentions how he cares for Lennie or how much he loves his companionship but does mention how easy life would be without him and if if they were related he would kill himself .Yes George looked over him and stuck by him but in most cases Lennie would have been better of being with someone Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. Of Mice And Men: Summary Of Mice and Men is set in the era of The Great Depression, and the ranch, where the events of the novel occur, is in California, a place many Okies turn to after their farms fail in The Dust Bowl. The farms in California are faring well. There are many farms, but not enough to support all of the jobs that the many unemployed workers need. Thus, men travel from ranch to ranch in search of jobs, and commonly they do so alone. Their travels are lonely, so some people turn to others for companionship. In Of Mice and Men, people are driven to attempt to find friendship in order to escape loneliness. An older ranch hand, Candy tries to become friends with George and Lennie by helping them toward getting the land they want. In his first main appearance, Carlson, another ranch hand, is trying to convince Candy to put his dog down. Candy is hesitant since this dog has been his for its entire life, and that dog is his only real friend; eventually, Candy allows Carlson and a few others to take Lulu out and put her down. While they are doing that, George ends up talking to Candy about their plan to buy their own ranch. Candy, having realized that the ranch was going to let him go soon anyway, and losing his best friend, decides to give them his life savings if they let him live on their ranch....show more content... All of the characters are lonely due to more than one reason; whether the cause being their own choices or stereotypes, they struggle to escape them. That is the "black or white" way to look at it. In reality though, some lonely characters push away out of fear. An example of this is Crooks, an African–American on an otherwise mainly white ranch. Fiona Apple describes this phenomena: "When you're surrounded by all these people, it can be lonelier than when you're by yourself. You can be in a huge crowd, but if you don't feel like you can trust anyone or talk to anybody, you feel like you're really Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. Most if not all the characters in Of Mice and Men can be seen as victims in one way or another discuss "Of Mice and Men" was set in the Great Depression which could make every one in the book a victim, whatever their circumstance. Most people didn't have a job and those who were employed were working in terrible conditions; they were victims of an employment system which gave no rights to the workers. Job insecurity meant that workers were forced to take low pay and the mass of unemployed men meant that anyone who complained would lose their job immediately and be replaced by someone who was desperate for work. The South West was known as the "Dust Bowl" because of the drought that had led to crops failing and soil drying to...show more content... His happy memories would have ended when "The Great Depression" started. However, by the end of the book the dream has turned to dust, "Slim twitched George's elbow, 'come on, George, me an' you'll go in an' get a drink.'" One gets the impression that without Lennie George will end up sitting in a bar room "blowing [his] jack". George is lost without Lennie but his friendship with Lennie also makes him into a victim "If [the boss] finds out what a crazy bastard you are, then we won't get no job." George would probably have a much easier life if he wasn't with Lennie, "'they ran us out of Weed'". However it is not clear that George sees himself as a victim, "run us out, hell' said George disgustedly, 'we run. They were lookin' for us but they didn't catch us.'" This image of George and Lennie running as a team is a very humorous one. Steinbeck does not portray them as complete victims; they seem to enjoy the memory of the chase. "Lennie giggled happily". Lennie is a victim of himself: his learning disabilities hold himself and George back. He acts like a toddler; George is always telling Lennie what to do. "'What'd you take outta that side pocket'... 'Come on, give it here.'" Lennie's obsession with soft things gets him into trouble, like in Weed or just with George telling him off for having a dead mouse. Lennie is a victim of the "Great Depression" this is why he has to keep roaming around with George in search of work. He and George Get more content on HelpWriting.net