In this fictitious novel "The Mouse and the Man", John Steinbeck is trying to reveal racial differences between George and Lenny. This ethnic diversity affects African Americans both socially and economically. From this novel, Crooks is an example of an outsider. He is an African-American who grew up in white in childhood, but as social isolation criteria were achieved, they began to walk on an independent path. Loneliness is a new feeling for Crook; he is always compatible with others.
John Steinbeck (1902 - 1968) was born in Salinas, California, and also has a book titled "Mouse and Man". When John Steinbeck published the book "Mouse and Man", money is a very big problem. This time it was also called the Great Depression, it was called the Great Depression. - John Steinbeck's "relationship between humans and humans" is indispensable to all people's lives. True friends will not make life dull, dark and sad. Loneliness is the main theme of The Mice and Men, George and Lennie stand out in Slim, Crooks and Candy. They have a unique and special connection to each other. Each role affects other roles. The depiction of human relations by Steinbeck seems to be very slight, but it is actually immortal.
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)
John Steinbeck 's John Steinbeck John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California on February 27, 1902. He studied at Stanford University, but he never attended the field of study without a degree. In his 20's, he pursued a variety of work and life, including mobile pasture workers, as well as characters drawn in the novel. - John Steinbeck's lonely novel "Mouse and Man" (author John Steinbeck) for mice and men loneliness is the main theme of novels. You can almost say that there are "up and down" hormones in this book. Because there are no families, most characters are lonely. But George and Lenny contradict this. George and Lenny are so intimate that when you read this book you can see most of it.