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    How are literary devices used in Of Mice and Men and The Yellow Wallpaper to create the idea of a futile existence? In Of Mice and Men and The Yellow Wallpaper, the hopes and dreams of the characters are a continuous focus throughout the texts. John Steinbeck and Charlotte Perkins-Gilman portray many instances of a futile existence, through failed dreams, emptiness and lack of success. These disappointments majorly affect the lives of the characters, and the outcome of both of the stories. Commentaries

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    theme, irony, foreshadowing, and symbolism in his many novels. Steinbeck has modeled most of his work off of his own life. His home state, California, has been found to be the setting for some of his novels. Cannery Row, Of Mice and Men, and The Pearl are all novels by John Steinbeck. These novels not only encompass rich sensory details of each setting, but also use characterization, theme, irony, and symbolism to their advantage. Cannery Row, Of Mice and Men, and The Pearl have similarities in

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    I. Title: As said by the book report cover, the book is called Of Mice and Men. The author of this book is John Steinbeck, which is known for making other classics such as Cannery Row. This genre is Historical Fiction, a story with made up characters but takes place in the past. It was published on 1793 (day not found). II. Setting: setting is back then and it is basically in the middle of nowhere. It is in the plains and there are several random farms around which the two main characters work

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    life was the book Of Mice and Men written by John Steinbeck that my English 10 class had to read. Of Mice and Men has impacted my life more than other books have. Of Mice and Men impacted my life because it is actually among the very few books that I like that I have read. I liked the book Of Mice and Men because of the book’s description and detail. There are many parts in Of Mice and Men that showed symbolisms if you paid close enough attention to the book. Of Mice and Men helped me look at some

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    Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck takes place on a ranch and in the fields in Salinas, California in the 1930‘s. It tells the story of two men working in those fields. Steinbeck described what happened to them to help the reader understand the moral of it and why they’re there. He wants the readers to learn what is going on in the story. In this novella, lots of foreshadowing and symbols are used to make the effect the story has on the reader greater. I think that the theme of this novella is

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    and loneliness, two men seem to have it all figured out as they find their way through the vast land of California. During this time, men are forced into isolation and loneliness as they travel to find work, but George and Lennie represent the need for companionship as they have their whole lives planned together. In his writing, John Steinbeck uses character mannerisms, symbolism, and social injustice to show loneliness and the need for companionship in the novel, Of Mice and Men. Through the use

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    Nature chooses its Victims in Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck composes an extremely complex and heart touching historical fiction book known as Of Mice and Men. The sophistication of this book is seen with its utilization of literary devices. Steinbeck incorporates a strong bond between two friends which is tested throughout the great depression. However, one literary device that is most packed in Of Mice and Men is characterization. Steinbeck incorporates characterization by proving how society

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    Of Mice and Men Think about your best friend now imagine him/her dead. This is the deep feeling that John Steinbeck portrays in Of Mice and Men (1937) where George and Lennie, two ranch hands with a dream in mind, however major complications end the book with Lennie dead. The usage of setting, symbol, and characterization, create a suspenseful as well as a revealing ending, which helps justify George’s actions. Starting in the first chapter of the novel, Steinbeck uses a peaceful, knowing setting

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    knowledge, and writes how his personality makes him write a unique way. Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, teaches you lessons of everyday life that you can either relate or learn from, and hidden representations of an object that relates to the theme of the novel.

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    “No cause justifies the deaths of innocent people.” - Albert Camus. The book, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, negates Camus’s quote. This book is a fictional/tragedy book that results in one of the main character’s death. The two protagonists, George Milton and Lennie Small, get a new job on a ranch in California during the Great Depression. George is depicted as a small man with strong features, while Lennie is depicted as a huge, autistic man with sloping shoulders. George and Lennie are searching

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