Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Essay --
Of Mice and Men is ground on the experiences of a migrant farmer, set in 1930s America. The characters are also symbolized as hard-nosed people, but influenced by the issues and circumstances based on the Wall roadway crash, the American Dream and being set after WWI. I empathies for these characters for the consequences of these historical events are what to have made Of Mice and Men a tragedy in relation to loneliness. Each character had the idea of their throw American Dream, whether it was based on money, status, happiness, and so on. Yet unfortunately, only the reader realizes that they will never be fulfilled. George and Lennies dream of their own ranch trained to me as their own image of Heaven. The opening descriptions of Section One, such as the water was flare over the yellow sands in the sunlight quoted in chapter 1, convey to me on how Lennie and George travel on their journey to hopefully recreate these experiences as their ranch, for the sands were a few miles south of Soledad also stated in chapter 1, a land represented of loneliness and depression, which ...
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