Curry's wife in the male and men and Lord Crook - Chesterfield said "We must pay attention to people and them." When applying this logic to Curry's wife and Crooks, race and sex differ, but in many respects it is the same. These two unfortunate souls live in a world full of broken dreams, discrimination, loneliness. Langston Hughes once said, "Dreams died, stick to dreams, life is a broken bird that can not fly." This sentence is definitely a summary of Crux and Collie's wife's life goal.
In social oversight in "Mouse and Man" in the novel "The Little Man and the Novel" written by John Steinbeck, there are all kinds of characters, but they are not perfectly suitable . The two most powerful examples are Crooks and Curley's wife. Whatever they did in the whole novel, they were drawn as socially abandoned children. Another good example is Lenny, mainly due to his mental state. In the novel, all three are treated in a cruel way. - Mouse and Man: In the fight novel "Men and Men" for happiness, John Steinbeck explains the possibilities of life and the influence it has on Lenny, Crooks and George. It shows that two outsiders are trying to understand how they are unique in the world. Steinbeck believes that there is a natural possibility for human beings to pursue happiness, but there is a possibility of being fatal or harmful.
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 the beginning, I think we will never do her, perhaps we are" "(Steinbeck, 2006, p. 107)
Curry's wife in the male and men and Lord Crook - Chesterfield said "We must pay attention to people and them." When applying this logic to Curry's wife and Crooks, race and sex differ, but in many respects it is the same. These two unfortunate souls live in a world full of broken dreams, discrimination, loneliness. Langston Hughes once said, "If a dream dies and sticks to a dream, life is a broken bird that can not fly."