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    written by John Steinbeck, is a novel set in 1930s California and tells the story of two migrant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, who move from ranch to ranch looking for work during the Great Depression. This novel is set while George and Lennie are in a small working ranch in the Salinas Valley of northern California, and over a period of 3 days we are introduced to a variety of characters that also live on the ranch. This essay will show how Steinbeck develops and presents two of the minor

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    English essay- Explore the ways in which John Steinbeck presents power in the fight scene. The 1930’s was hard time for most people who lost their money in the Wall Street crash. John Steinbeck tries to portray how tough life was back then in his novel mice and men. Mice and men also portray how power was abused and the way that it was used in the 1930’s. In the fight scene power is portrayed in many different ways physical

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    Due to the fact that it was so hard to secure a job, a sense of distrust and despair was present among itinerant workers. In Steinbeck’s novella, these feelings of desperation manifest themselves in nearly all of the characters. This essay will discuss Slim and Lennie; two characters that defy the widespread depression of the time by giving either the reader or other characters hope. In contrast to this, Steinbeck also uses the old swamper Candy to embody despair in several places in the novel. Lennie

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    laughter and unconditional love are given off of those relationships shared with friends who impact eachothers life in a positive way, beyond words. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck characters deal with friendship throughout the course of the novel. Steinbeck uses the literary device of characterization to characterize George, Slim, Lennie and Crooks. Through the character of George the author reveals the theme friendship. George takes care and looks after Lennie, while having an abundance of affection

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    Leadership is a theme often overlooked in the novel Of Mice And Men, written by John Steinbeck. Characters Slim and Curley are introduced to us in Chapter two2, and they are both in the position of authority. They both have very sharp and strong personalities. However, Steinbeck's portrayal of these specific characters is very different. The way he depicts these two specific characters affects the overall dynamics and plot of the story. Their attributes as leaders can be heavily contrasted, which

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    and lots are made, showing that although purposeless, we still need these friendships. In his novel Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck uses indirect characterization to reveal how we as humans are always in need of a companion for without them you will be lonesome and purposeless, but these companionships prove to be fragile and you are prone to losing them. Before any of the present events of the story took place Lennie was living with his Aunt Clara, but began to travel with George once she died because

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    Wednesday 21st November 2012 Quaiyum Miah Explore how Steinbeck presents the theme of power and powerlessness in the relationships between characters in ‘Of Mice and Men’. Focus on the events in chapter 4. The theme of power and powerlessness in chapter 4 of ‘Mice and Men’ is presented by Steinbeck in various ways. For example power is displayed though imagery, characterisation and dialogue. The main theme of power in Steinbeck’s novella

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    How Steinbeck Uses Two of His Characters to Explore the Role of Power in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck The two characters that I have chosen to examine for exploring the role of power in the novel are Slim and Curley. Slim is a highly skilled mule driver and the acknowledged “prince” of the ranch. Slim is both respected and admired by all of the men he works with. In the book it says that “Slim’s opinion in law” and that “Slim don’t need to wear no high-heeled boots”

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    and lots are made, showing that although purposeless, we still need these friendships. In his novel Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses indirect characterization to reveal how we as humans are always in need of a companion for without them you will be lonesome and purposeless, but these companionships prove to be fragile and you are prone to losing them. Before any of the present events of the story took place Lennie was living with his Aunt Clara, but began to travel with George once she died because

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    How does Steinbeck present the characters of George and Lennie? During the Great Depression of the 1930s when America was plunged into financial crisis following the Wall Street Crash of October 1929, levels of unemployment and poverty were at an all time high. In this ear life was a struggle and the mentality of society became survival of the fittest, every man for himself. Migrant workers toured the country in search of labour to provide money for food typically sent to relatives living on the

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