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Of Mice and Men
By John Steinbeck
The Book
❖Of Mice and Men was originally called Something
That Happened.
❖ When Steinbeck first thought of the idea for the
book he intended it to be for children. Steinbeck told
a friend that he was experimenting with a new
“dramatic form.”
❖In May 1936, he wrote a manuscript, but his puppy
(a setter called Toby) ate it!
❖He said of the book:
❖"It is an experiment and I don't know how
successful."
Of Mice and Men – Title’s Origin
◆ The title of the novel comes from a poem
by the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759
-96)
The best laid schemes o’ mice and
men
Gang aft agley [often go wrong]
And leave us nought but grief and
pain
For promised joy!
The best laid schemes of mice and men
often go wrong- referring to a little mouse
who had so carefully built her burrow in a
field to protect herself and her little mice
babies – and the burrow is turned over and
destroyed by the man plowing.
Of Mice and Men
◆ The novel deals with the
issues dear to
Steinbeck’s heart -
poverty, homelessness,
the exploitation of
itinerant workers, the
failure of the Dream,
America’s general moral
decline.
The setting in Of Mice and Men
◆ The novel is set in the
farmland of the Salinas
valley, where John
Steinbeck was born.
◆ The ranch in the novel is
near Soledad, which is
south-east of Salinas on
the Salinas river.
◆ The countryside described
at the beginning of the
novel, and the ranch itself
is based on Steinbeck’s
own experiences.
Soledad, California
The Beauty of Salinas
◆ Rich, fertile soil
The Fields of Salinas, California
Mural overlooking The National
Steinbeck Center in Salinas
1930s & Migrant Workers
◆ Before technology created
farm machinery, humans
had to do a lot of the farm
work by hand.
◆ Between the 1880s and the
1930s, thousands of men
would travel the
countryside in search of
work.
◆ Such work included the
harvesting of wheat and
barley.
Migrant Workers
◆ These workers would earn $2.50
or $3.00 a day, plus food and
shelter.
◆ During the 1930s, the
unemployment rate was high in
the U.S., and with so many men
searching for work, agencies
were set up to send farm workers
to where they were needed.
◆ In the novel, George and Lennie
(the two main characters) were
given work cards from Murray
and Ready’s, which was one of
the farm work agencies.
The Dust
Bowl,
1931-1939
http://www.weru.ksu.edu/vids/dust002.mpg
The Basics
◆ Series of dust
storms in central
US and Canada
◆ 1931-1939
◆ Caused by
decades of
inappropriate
farming
techniques
◆ During plowing,
layers of grass
were removed
and the Great
Plains’ fertile soil
was exposed
Dust storm approaching Stratford,
TX in 1935
Basics continued
◆ During the drought, the
soil dried out and became
dust
◆ The dust blew eastwards,
in large black clouds
◆ At times, dust clouds
blackened skies all the
way to Chicago
◆ Much soil was lost in the
Atlantic Ocean
Mass exodus
◆ The Dust Bowl was
considered an
ecological disaster
◆ There was an exodus
of people from Texas,
Arkansas, and
Oklahoma
◆ 500,000 were left
homeless
◆ To seek work, many
migrated to California
Main Characters: Lennie & George
Lennie Small
◆ Lennie is a large, lumbering,
childlike migrant worker. Due to his
mild mental disability, Lennie
completely depends upon George,
his friend and traveling companion,
for guidance and protection. The
two men share a vision of a farm
that they will own together, a vision
that Lennie believes in
wholeheartedly. Gentle and kind,
Lennie nevertheless does not
understand his own strength.
George Milton
◆ George is a small, wiry, quick-
witted man who travels with,
and cares for, Lennie. Although
he frequently speaks of how
much better his life would be
without his caretaking
responsibilities, George is
obviously devoted to Lennie.
George’s behavior is motivated
by the desire to protect Lennie
and, eventually, deliver them
both to the farm of their
dreams.
Meet the Other Characters
◆ Candy
◆ Curley
◆ Curley’s Wife
◆ Crooks
◆ Slim
◆ Carlson
Candy
◆ Candy is an aging ranch
handyman,
Curley
◆ Curley is the boss’s son, Curley
wears high-heeled boots to
distinguish himself from the
field hands. Rumored to be a
champion prizefighter, he is a
confrontational, mean-spirited,
and aggressive young man.
Curley’s Wife
◆ Curley’s wife is the only female
character in the novel, Curley’s
wife is never given a name and is
only referred to in reference to her
husband. She represents the
temptation.
Crooks
◆ Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back.
Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men
because of the color of his skin.
Slim
◆ A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged “prince” of the ranch.
The other characters often look to him for advice.
Other Characters
◆ Carlson -  A ranch-hand
◆ The Boss -  The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch,
and Curley’s father.
◆ Aunt Clara  - Lennie’s aunt, who cared for him until her death
Themes in Of Mice and Men
◆ The Nature of Dreams
◆ Loneliness
◆ Powerlessness
◆ My Brother’s Keeper
◆ Fate
◆ Nature
◆ Pursuit of the American Dream
Chasing the American Dream
◆ “Give me your tired, your poor,
your huddled masses yearning
to breathe free, the wretched
refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless,
tempest tost to me,
I lift my lamp beside the
golden door.”
( Emma Lazarus)
Written on the base of the Statue
of Liberty
The American Dream
◆ From the 17th Century
onwards, immigrants have
dreamed of a better life in
America.
◆ Many people immigrated
to America in search of a
new life for themselves or
their families.
◆ Many others immigrated
to escape persecution or
poverty in their homeland.
◆ Immigrants dreamed of
making their fortunes in
America.
◆ For many this dream of
riches became a nightmare.
– there were horrors of
slavery,
– there were horrors of the
American Civil War,
– there was a growing number
of slums that were just as
bad as those in Europe,
– there was also great
corruption in the American
political system which led to
many shattered hopes.
◆ The idea of an American Dream for
many was broken when in 1929, the
Wall Street crashed, marking the
beginning of the Great Depression.
◆ This era affected the whole world
during the 1930s, but even in the midst
of hardship, some people’s dreams
survived.
◆ Thousands of people made their way
west towards California to escape from
their farmlands in the Midwest that
were failing due to drought.
◆ The characters of George and Lennie
dreamt of having a “little house and a
couple of acres” which was their own
dream.
What exactly is the American dream? Is it
real or is it an illusion?
◆ You can be successful if you work hard and live
morally.
◆ America is the land of opportunity.
◆ The Dream assumes equality of opportunity without
discrimination
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Of Mice and Men Dream

  • 1. Of Mice and Men By John Steinbeck
  • 2. The Book ❖Of Mice and Men was originally called Something That Happened. ❖ When Steinbeck first thought of the idea for the book he intended it to be for children. Steinbeck told a friend that he was experimenting with a new “dramatic form.” ❖In May 1936, he wrote a manuscript, but his puppy (a setter called Toby) ate it! ❖He said of the book: ❖"It is an experiment and I don't know how successful."
  • 3. Of Mice and Men – Title’s Origin ◆ The title of the novel comes from a poem by the Scottish poet Robert Burns (1759 -96) The best laid schemes o’ mice and men Gang aft agley [often go wrong] And leave us nought but grief and pain For promised joy! The best laid schemes of mice and men often go wrong- referring to a little mouse who had so carefully built her burrow in a field to protect herself and her little mice babies – and the burrow is turned over and destroyed by the man plowing.
  • 4. Of Mice and Men ◆ The novel deals with the issues dear to Steinbeck’s heart - poverty, homelessness, the exploitation of itinerant workers, the failure of the Dream, America’s general moral decline.
  • 5. The setting in Of Mice and Men ◆ The novel is set in the farmland of the Salinas valley, where John Steinbeck was born. ◆ The ranch in the novel is near Soledad, which is south-east of Salinas on the Salinas river. ◆ The countryside described at the beginning of the novel, and the ranch itself is based on Steinbeck’s own experiences.
  • 7. The Beauty of Salinas ◆ Rich, fertile soil
  • 8. The Fields of Salinas, California
  • 9. Mural overlooking The National Steinbeck Center in Salinas
  • 10. 1930s & Migrant Workers ◆ Before technology created farm machinery, humans had to do a lot of the farm work by hand. ◆ Between the 1880s and the 1930s, thousands of men would travel the countryside in search of work. ◆ Such work included the harvesting of wheat and barley.
  • 11. Migrant Workers ◆ These workers would earn $2.50 or $3.00 a day, plus food and shelter. ◆ During the 1930s, the unemployment rate was high in the U.S., and with so many men searching for work, agencies were set up to send farm workers to where they were needed. ◆ In the novel, George and Lennie (the two main characters) were given work cards from Murray and Ready’s, which was one of the farm work agencies.
  • 13. The Basics ◆ Series of dust storms in central US and Canada ◆ 1931-1939 ◆ Caused by decades of inappropriate farming techniques ◆ During plowing, layers of grass were removed and the Great Plains’ fertile soil was exposed Dust storm approaching Stratford, TX in 1935
  • 14. Basics continued ◆ During the drought, the soil dried out and became dust ◆ The dust blew eastwards, in large black clouds ◆ At times, dust clouds blackened skies all the way to Chicago ◆ Much soil was lost in the Atlantic Ocean
  • 15. Mass exodus ◆ The Dust Bowl was considered an ecological disaster ◆ There was an exodus of people from Texas, Arkansas, and Oklahoma ◆ 500,000 were left homeless ◆ To seek work, many migrated to California
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 21.
  • 22. Lennie Small ◆ Lennie is a large, lumbering, childlike migrant worker. Due to his mild mental disability, Lennie completely depends upon George, his friend and traveling companion, for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm that they will own together, a vision that Lennie believes in wholeheartedly. Gentle and kind, Lennie nevertheless does not understand his own strength.
  • 23. George Milton ◆ George is a small, wiry, quick- witted man who travels with, and cares for, Lennie. Although he frequently speaks of how much better his life would be without his caretaking responsibilities, George is obviously devoted to Lennie. George’s behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie and, eventually, deliver them both to the farm of their dreams.
  • 24. Meet the Other Characters ◆ Candy ◆ Curley ◆ Curley’s Wife ◆ Crooks ◆ Slim ◆ Carlson
  • 25. Candy ◆ Candy is an aging ranch handyman,
  • 26. Curley ◆ Curley is the boss’s son, Curley wears high-heeled boots to distinguish himself from the field hands. Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, he is a confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive young man.
  • 27. Curley’s Wife ◆ Curley’s wife is the only female character in the novel, Curley’s wife is never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. She represents the temptation.
  • 28. Crooks ◆ Crooks, the black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back. Proud, bitter, and caustically funny, he is isolated from the other men because of the color of his skin.
  • 29. Slim ◆ A highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged “prince” of the ranch. The other characters often look to him for advice.
  • 30. Other Characters ◆ Carlson -  A ranch-hand ◆ The Boss -  The stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley’s father. ◆ Aunt Clara  - Lennie’s aunt, who cared for him until her death
  • 31. Themes in Of Mice and Men ◆ The Nature of Dreams ◆ Loneliness ◆ Powerlessness ◆ My Brother’s Keeper ◆ Fate ◆ Nature ◆ Pursuit of the American Dream
  • 32. Chasing the American Dream ◆ “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door.” ( Emma Lazarus) Written on the base of the Statue of Liberty
  • 33. The American Dream ◆ From the 17th Century onwards, immigrants have dreamed of a better life in America. ◆ Many people immigrated to America in search of a new life for themselves or their families. ◆ Many others immigrated to escape persecution or poverty in their homeland.
  • 34. ◆ Immigrants dreamed of making their fortunes in America. ◆ For many this dream of riches became a nightmare. – there were horrors of slavery, – there were horrors of the American Civil War, – there was a growing number of slums that were just as bad as those in Europe, – there was also great corruption in the American political system which led to many shattered hopes.
  • 35. ◆ The idea of an American Dream for many was broken when in 1929, the Wall Street crashed, marking the beginning of the Great Depression. ◆ This era affected the whole world during the 1930s, but even in the midst of hardship, some people’s dreams survived. ◆ Thousands of people made their way west towards California to escape from their farmlands in the Midwest that were failing due to drought. ◆ The characters of George and Lennie dreamt of having a “little house and a couple of acres” which was their own dream.
  • 36. What exactly is the American dream? Is it real or is it an illusion? ◆ You can be successful if you work hard and live morally. ◆ America is the land of opportunity. ◆ The Dream assumes equality of opportunity without discrimination
  • 37. This powerpoint was kindly donated to www.worldofteaching.com http://www.worldofteaching.com is home to over a thousand powerpoints submitted by teachers. This is a completely free site and requires no registration. Please visit and I hope it will help in your teaching.