This part is an excerpt from Chapter 4 of "The Mouse and the Human" by John Steinbeck. George and other workers "enter the city" (69). Only Lennie, Crooks, Candy will stay at the ranch. This excerpt explains liars, promoting the theme of solitude and dreams. In addition, this part depicts Rennie and reinforces the theme of companionship. In this part of the book, the author provides an accurate description of the fraudster. Stable expenditure deprives of "pleasure of his torture" (71).
John Steinbeck uses various kinds of languages and various ideas to explain the place in the book "Mouse and Man". In this exercise, we will focus on the first paragraph of the first chapter, the valley and the beginning of the country. Also I see the beginning of the first paragraph of chapter 2, this is the cabin, it is in the meadow. The first paragraph of the chapter explains the countryside in front of the ranch. - A novel written by John Steinbeck "Mouse and man" is called "American dream" "Paradise". Steinbeck tried to point out that American dreams are unrealistic. This novel reviews the dreams of Americans in the 1930s. It was in California during the Great Depression, during which the collapse of the US stock market put the country in a state of economic turmoil.
Mouse and male hierarchical novels and male novels were written by John Steinbeck during the American depression in 1937. The title comes from the poet "Root Burns' poet" Best Plan for Rat and Male "by Scottish poet. This means "the best plan for mice and men is often wrong." It tells us that the "American dream" of a rancher worker never will happen in a book. Rats and men were founded during the US recession caused by the collapse of Wall Street. As there was no relief system in the United States many people were forced to quit their jobs and men often walked between farms and meadows to look for temporary work. This work includes harvesting crops and taking care of horses and cows. Every worker has the same dream; "American dream" has sufficient wage to purchase land, just taking care of himself without looking for work. ... Read more
"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 never asked to play cards or other games, as George stressed that Lenny could not complete such spiritual work.