In John Steinbeck 's "Mouse and Man", Cory' s wife may not seem to be important due to lack of identity. As Curley 's wife grows, she finds it more interesting and complex, rather than an important role that the reader expects her. Curleys' wife was first mentioned by Candy and shared his exaggerated idea with George. Candy said that Collie 's wife had "eyes" and continued to explain her flirting behavior while mentioning that she was "pie". For the explanation of Candy, the reader has created a preliminary understanding that she is a flirting "bastard".
Lizzie Ritchie Mr. Schneider October 13, 2015 Literary analysis of men and men Five articles Collie's wife is a complex hero of John Steinbeck's novel "Mouse and Man". She was introduced as a negligible secondary role, but obviously it has the importance of reaching the end of the novel. Her role is important, but her value has been hindered by the culture of women in the 1930s. - Literary theory is a way for readers to see literary works through lenses. These lenses allow the reader to consider the theoretical school literature. Literary theory includes formal shots and readers use text only to express the meaning of the work. The reader 's reaction is to bring their thoughts and experiences to the reader to understand and explain literature.
In John Steinbeck's novel "The Mouse and the Man", "American Dream" is considered impossible. This is especially true in the case of George, Renee, Candy, Crook, Curley's wife. All of these characters allow you to imagine "American dream"; freedom to pursue happiness without dreams and dreams. The dream of ownership of Johnny and Lenny's land was unattainable as he ignored his physical strength and led to Lenny's negligence. When harassed, George reminds Renee not to retaliate at all times. But George knows that Lenny will inevitably take action and endanger their dreams. It was obvious when George noticed that Lenny had murdered Corrie's wife. "- I think I knew it from scratch.I know that we will never do her.Possibly we are" "(Steinbeck, 2006, p.107)
Many characters are lonely while experiencing the theme of loneliness of "mouse and man" of Paul McCartney's poem "Eleanor ยท Rigby" of John Steinbeck and John Lennon's novel "Man and Novel". When people feel lonely, their lifestyles are different from those who are not alone or who are not alone. Also, because they are lonely, their behavior is different. They are painting this both in novels and poetry. - The transformation of John Steinbeck's "Human and Mouse and George" is a dramatic novel that depicts the treatment of various groups and the hardships of life during the Great Depression. Lenny and George are the hero of Curly and his wife Kandy, Slim and Crook. Mentally late Lenny is a friend of George, and in fact the whole novel has not changed.