John Steinbeck's "Mouse and Man" focuses on the relationship between two migrant workers, George and Rennie. Normal migrant workers move from one place to another to find a job and travel alone. They are living a very lonely life, most of them lack families and do not belong anywhere. But George and Lenny travel together, their simple desire for company and friendship, and their dream of connecting the main role of John Steinbeck. George and Lenny 's dream is to live on a small land and a farm with several animals; they can call themselves by themselves.
During the Great Depression, rats and men did a strong life depiction in California's rural villages. It captures the essence of time (McNeil) through experience of the roving worker and its permanently isolated experience. John Steinbeck worked with migrant workers from a young age but pointed out that their frustration, the existence of frustration, reveals ruthless sarcasm due to realistic hope and lack of real prospects did. Steinbeck proves the importance of dreams in "rats and men" and is an important foundation for motivation and purpose; despite suffering and poverty, the plan of promising faith clearly shows the fundamental difference in equine .
Mice and men tell stories of the pastors of two ranch pastors, and they have big differences, but they depend on each other. So far, Lenny Small is two of the better workers suffering from overwhelming desire to caress not only limited intelligence but also soft things. These features, combined with his unruly power, created conditions for disasters. The fact that this disaster has not yet occurred is largely due to vigilance of Lenny's companion George Milton. Noticing the limitations of Lenny, George did his best to concentrate Renny on their own communication, raise the rabbits, and to master the common dreams of their lives. Whenever local people misunderstand the behavior of his friends, he will also take Lenny out of the city.
"The Mouse and the Man" (1937) handled farm workers on tour. There is no intense conflict between workers and employers; this is a very moving story for those who continue to move from one farm to another and continue working on the land owned by others. Human socioeconomic impacts are obvious, but the central problem here seems to be a desire for human land. Novelette, the use of abandoned narrator by the author, or simply dramatic approach. In other words, his novels and short stories, or at least most of them, mainly dialogue, can be easily dramaized. This also applies to mice and men. In addition to not only bringing great success to the writer, the stage went on New York and the New York Drama Critic Circle Award in the same year when it was published. Steinbeck is a celebrity