The Great Depression was an era of American economic collapse in the 1930s. Poverty and unemployment are common, and as a result, a large number of migrant workers are born. John Steinbeck, novel "Mouse and man" was made during the Great Depression. Steinbeck abandoned the romantic view that humans occupy a special position in nature, or that humans are led by special purpose. He did not see men being especially or carefully taken care of. Rats and men reflect this philosophy.
Among the novels of loneliness in the novel, novels and men John Steinbeck point out the loneliness in the novel using the theme of relationship and hope of George and Renee. The novel starts with Soledad which means loneliness. Initially, they worked together on the farm. Lenny is a little late, physically strong and can not control much. Rennie relies on George's guidance and help when they work from ranch to ranch. - Dream that it is useless for mice and men Everyone has a dream that they want to achieve, but that dream is not always realized. In John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man", two priests, George and Rennie, found work in the Salinas Valley. Rennie is constantly suffering from trouble, and both of them are running away from the town carelessly, so they have to find work regularly.
"Peace and Mouse Peaceful Execution" was written by John Steinbeck. The story is about two men, George and Lenny who found work at this pasture. Within a few days, a tall child, Rennie, was involved in trouble, making his travel partner George unimaginable. George shot Lenny and made him more "happy" than he wanted to kill him. - Little mouse card metaphor and little mouse character John Steinbeck, George Milton repeatedly played single player card game. For card games you need only one person and one pack card. His fellow Lenny Small was never asked to play cards or other games, as George stressed that Lenny could not complete such spiritual work.