Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California on February 27 and died on New York on December 20. He worked at a nearby ranch during the high school summer vacation. So he began to recognize the more serious side of immigrant life and the dark side of human nature and expressed his content with works like "Mouse and Human". "Mouse and Man" has been widely praised, but the Nobel Prize is called a small masterpiece The focus is on how steinbeck uses pasture as a harsh and intense place.
Mouse and human John Steinbeck "Mouse and Man" was founded in northern California in the 1930s. This is a difficult economic era due to Wall Street crash. The man left his family and was forced to search for a job at a ranch. Remuneration and working conditions are very bad. Men gathered in their gambling, or in one of many brothels, spending extra money. Here is where Steinbeck draws inspiration; he spent a while in the meadow that experienced difficulties ... since they are not consistent with social ideals, some of the characters in this novel are mainstream It is alienated by society. People image They are not accepted as human beings. In John Steinbeck's novel "The Mouse and the Man", the social unfairness people took during the Great Depression was explored by Crooks, Colley's Wife, and Lenny's character, and the society needs to change indeed It showed that there is. It is more powerful than it actually is. Because of this fact, the role of Crooks has not been accepted
Small friends and men In the novel "Mouse and Male" by John Steinbeck, Steinbeck used his life experience to explain the lifestyle of people living in Salinas Valley pastures. Throughout his trip he captured prejudices, social systems and relationships related to ranchers' lives. The topics and themes that he made are not just pastures living. Because they exist in the lives of people all over the world. In the whole novel, most men regard women as things (especially sexual objects), patriarchal, and stereotypical women. These are just a few of the many topics Steinbeck is involved with.
John Steinbeck's novel "The Mice and Men" follows two people, George and Lenny, through loneliness and isolated living in the ranch. This story was held in the United States in the 1920s right after the collapse of Wall Street. They are looking for work from a social ladder, the bottom of a rancher's worker, a place to another place. Like many other characters in the novel, they all have American dreams. This is an independent idea and you can get your own land without having to work again. But, in fact, such people rarely realize this dream.