When a story is read it usually does not end where it began. In the story, this is exactly what John Steinbeck intended for mice and men. The story of George and Lenny starts from the square next to the river. In the clearest way, George explained to Lenny the small places they can get someday. They live on the fats of the land, on their own animals, and Lenny can take care of the rabbits. The story ends in the same way, but ironically, their dreams are dying at the beginning.
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 has living as a farm worker and probably chose to talk about George Milton and Lennie Smalls, two pastors in the Americas. At the beginning of the story, ranch George and Rennie ran away from their old workplaces, and Rennie was accused of rape.
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. Steinbeck explains the general fact that people have to dream of a better life, combining freedom and personal satisfaction, with the theme of American dreams as the theme ... - prediction of William Faulkner's novel Kuna's novel, sanctuary is full of subtlety and symbolism. 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 lonely novel "Mouse and the Man" (writer John Steinbeck) in mice and men is the main theme of novels loneliness. 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. Disabled candy owns a farm and wants to be part of George and Lenny 's dream of "living on a fertile land."