Among the novel "men and men", John Steinbeck uses stereotypes and discrimination to convey information about the character's emotions. Many stereotypes and cliches are general beliefs of the time, but there are things that correspond to the situation. Quoting quite outstanding readers' words, "Characters are trapped", or what other people are thinking, or their situation. Crooks is a role that is abused in many ways because he is a black man.
One distinguishing feature of John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" is the depth of the drawn character. At first glance it looks very superficial and simple. Nevertheless, John Steinbeck's "Mice and Men" each have controversy, and deep psychological conflict is at the back of his heart. George - A very cautious person. He takes care of Renny for the rest of his life and is getting out of trouble. He is tired of such responsibility, but at the same time he needs Lennie nearby. George purchased his land, lived with Rennie there and dreamed of agriculture. George is looking for a safe place and knows that Lenny is safe for him.
Can you read "Mice and Men" by Mr. Lenny John M and Male Steinbeck in the mouse and men? If so, you may remember Johnny 's accompanying Lenny. In the whole novel, Rennie and George dream of possessing their own farm. They work in ranches and save money for their dream farms. Lenny is a strong giant with a mellow character. He is sometimes very addictive, nostalgic and one dimensional. First of all, Lenny is very forgetful. - The role of setting between John Steinbeck's mouse and men, humans are experiencing many trial and error. One of the unpredictable changes is the recession in the western US. From the beginning to the end of the novel "The Mice & Men" (1937), John Steinbeck depicts life as a brutal and overwhelming conquest. In the 1930s, the world's most serious economic collapse occurred.