Saturday, August 3, 2019
In the 1930ââ¬â¢s John Steinbeck wrote the novel Of Men and Mice. He wrote :: Free Essay Writer
In the 1930ââ¬â¢s John Steinbeck wrote the novel Of Men and Mice. He wrote   the book in the middle of the great American depression. During this great   time of loss over 15 million people lost there jobs.    OF MEN AND MICE    In the 1930ââ¬â¢s John Steinbeck wrote the novel ââ¬Å"Of Men and Miceâ⬠. He  wrote the book in the middle of the great American depression. During  this great time of loss over 15 million people lost there jobs and  were made redundant. All these people were left to find whatever work  they could, all with no income or government support such as benefits  or social security. The health service was no longer on a work plan so  people were suffering in their masses because they could not afford to  pay the service costs. California at that time was quite a rich state  so many flocked there to find work. ââ¬Å"Of Men and Miceâ⬠ is set in  Salinas in California. Salinas is on the coast of California and is  quite a fruitful county and a lot of people will have gone to work on  the ranches there like Lennie and George. John Steinbeck wrote ââ¬Å"Of Men  and Miceâ⬠ in a socialistic point of view to capture what was going on  in these times. He captured what was going on around him and turned it  into a novel of two men doing exactly what millions of others were  doing at that time going from place to place, ranch to ranch. This is  how millions lived for many years to come. John Steinbeck felt that  the government had let the public down buy not supporting them in  their time of need.    Lennie is described as ââ¬Å"a huge man, shapeless of face with large pale  eyes.â⬠ Just from this you can tell that he is abnormally big for these  times. However George is described as ââ¬Å"small, quick and dark of face  with restless eyes and sharp, strong features.â⬠ This tells us that the  man is smaller and skinnier than Lennie with more defined features.  Lennie is said to be big and clumsy, so big even he is described as a  bear ââ¬Å"dragging his feet a little, the way a bear drags its paws.â⬠  Steinbeck then refers him to again ââ¬Å"Lennie dabbled his big paw in the  waterâ⬠¦.â⬠ This then emphasise just how big he is being compared to a  bear again. But whilst being like a bear he is also like a child ââ¬Å"I  forgot, Lennie said softly, I tried not to forget, honest I did George.â⬠  This makes Lennie sound like a child not only because of the language    					    
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