Because no one thinks that men have the same belief or the same belief it is necessary for men to be companions and to maintain. In order to maintain a partner it is necessary to have something in common, to be unable to agree on understanding of respect, and finally to care about that person reasonably. It is sometimes difficult to keep these three requirements for dating. Some people do not have the time, attention or ability to maintain true friendship with their colleagues or colleagues.
John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" is an exciting story about the friendship of the two people against the backdrop of the American recession of the 1930s. The explanation of the book is subtle, solving the true hope and dream of the working class America. Steinbeck's short story increased the lives of the poor to a higher iconic level. The novel starts with two workers walking across the country looking for work. George is cynical and hesitant. George takes care of his fellow Lanni - he treats him like a brother. Lenny is an incredibly powerful giant but learns slowly almost like a child because of his mental disorder. George and Rennie had to escape from the last town. Lenny touched a woman's clothing and was sued by rape.
John Steinbeck 's "Mouse and Man" mouse and male were on the banks of the Salinas River several miles south of the Salinas River, located in the eastern part of Eden in the declining world of the Salinas Valley. "Promised land, this is just a pain, a fantastic story, a dream, a dream, in this land" Cain child "lives, the man is destined to walk alone. One of the main themes that surfaced was fear of loneliness and living separately. - Steinbeck's mouse and male Steinbeck combine the theme of the American dream which is the expression used to express the success of the night through the story of the mouse and the male.
The character rating of "Mice and Men" by "John Steinbeck" "rat and man" was written by John Steinbeck. The story is based on the fact that in the 1930's, Steinbeck focused on American dreams through books. Amercian Dream is a dream of success through effort and dedication. - Predator of William Faulkner's novel "Asylum" William Faulkner's novel "Sanctuary" is full of subtle and symbolic meaning. On the way to Old Frenchman's Place, Temple Drake said that the reason why the baseball player was missing on Saturday's game is "I do not know where the danger lies, harassed like a crocodile, a phone call, crocodile" hair " (37)