Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Of Mice and Men :: English Literature

Of Mice and MenThe novel is about the American stargaze, where America is meant to be aland built on promise and opportunity. It promises independence, landand a nice living through honest work. It also means, in theory,that anyone can accommodate successful.The American Stock Market on Wall Street crashed catastrophically in1929, this led to a massive economic depression in the 1930s.Povertyand starvation stalked California and other stricken states. Themigrants were worst off. every last(predicate) of the suffering was much worse if youwere black America was still a highly racist and segregated society.The bunkhouse conditions were not very basic what the endocarp kind ofbed you giving us anyways. We dont want no bloomers rab good turns. The ranchwas obviously not nice. The boss is a bit competitive and doesnt likeGeorge speaking for Lennie then why dont you let him answer ?Hethinks George is getting both(prenominal)thing from lennie because migrant workersdont normally tra vel togetheryou takin his pay away line him?Curley the boss son is a mean character , he dislikes Lennie from thebeginning wholesome nex time you answer when you are spoken to. Curleydislikes Lennie because hes not big himself.Georges form of the American Dream is to hold his own land if Iwas luminous , if I was even a little bit smart , Id sire my ownplace. George always knew the dream would fail I think I knowedwed never do her. George was possibly only possibly using theAmerican Dream as an escape.The fact that he was fond of the AmericanDream is evident in the personification he refers to the AmericanDream as her.Lennies version of the American Dream is to waste his own place ,dog,rabbits and chickens were gonna have a dog an rabbits anchickens. Lennie and George have the same dream but come near it in adifferent way.Candy overhears George and Lennies plans for a place of their own anddecides to become a part of that dream maybe if I fertilise you guys mymoney ,youll let me hoe in the garden even aft(prenominal) I aint no good at.This is probably the happiest and most optimistic bit of the wholebook. You start to believe their dream is possible. You know its a with child(p) idea and forget its a dream , it seems to be changing into apractical plan.Crooks reminisces about his child hood when he could play with washragkids the white kids come to our place , an sometimes I went to playwith them and some of them was pretty nice.

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