Tuesday, January 15, 2019
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck
John Steinbecks Of Mice and Men is a touching tommyrot of the friendship between both menset against the backdrop of the join States during the depression of the 1930s. The book addresses the real hopes and dreams of working-class America. Steinbecks short novel raises the make its of the hapless and dispossessed to a higher, symbolic level. The novel opens with two workers who are ford the country on foot to find work. George is a cynical, irresolute man. George looks aft(prenominal) his companion, Lennietreating him like a br different.Lennie is a giant man of incredible strength, provided has a metal disability that makes him slow-to-learn and almost child-like. George and Lennie had to flee the last t ownspeople because Lennie touched a womans dress and hed been accused of rape. They begin to work at a ranch, and they share their dream they want to own their own ingredient of land and farm for themselves. They feel dispossessed and unable to control their own lives. The climactic moment of the novel revolves around Lennies love of soft things. He pets the hair of Curleys wife, but she gets scared.In the resulting struggle, Lennie kills her and runs away. The farmhands form a lynch face pack to punish Lennie, but George finds him first. George understands that Lennie cannot live in the world, and he wants to save him the offend and terror of being lynched, so he shoots him in the back of the head. The literary power of Of Mice and Men rests firmly on the relationship between the two central characters, their friendship and their shared dream. These two men are so very different, but they come together, stay together, and support each other in a world full of people who are bare and al maven.In a way, Of Mice and Men is an extremely despondent novel. The novel shows the dreams of a small group of people and then contrasts these dreams with a reality that is unreachable, which they cannot achieve. even so though the dream never becomes reality, St einbeck does leave us with an optimistic message. George and Lennie do not achieve their dream, but their friendship stands out as a shining example of how people can live and love even in a word of alienation and disconnectedness.Its powerful ending is climactic and shocking to the extreme. But, we also come to an understanding of the tragedy of life. Regardless of the sufferings of those who live it, life goes on. The book is great, highly recommended. Theres so more than human nature in those few pages, its just horrendous how Steinbeck managed to pack it all in so nicely. Many of the most major and fundamental principles of the human psyche are here self-esteem, meaning to ones life, loneliness, friendship, love. The book is a masterpiece.
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