Comparison Of John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a detailed description of two men who have the dream of becoming more than farmhands in the great depression. They realize early on they cannot do it without each other, and they know they will always stick together. George Milton is a small and mildly educated man who wants to own his own farm one day. With him is his childhood friend, Lennie Small. A large man with incredible work ethic despite his intellectual disability that affects his memory on a daily basis. Lennie consistently relies on George for his common sense and judgement, but not without Geroge relying on his impressive strength and always consistent work ability.
Of Mice and Men takes you to a farm in the country side in the great depression era. Hot summer days beat down on the farmhands on a daily basis as they try and make the best of living in a wooden bunk house out near the barn. …show more content…

They are hoping for a new start with a goal of saving enough money to fund their own farm. They meet other farmhands who question their bond and not understanding the duo lifestyle Geroge and Lennie have lived up until now. After time they learn that the two men offset each other and learn more about the importance of working together as a team. It doesn’t take long before the other farmhands like the idea they have of leaving the farm the thought they were destined to stay at and do work for themselves and benefit from the hard work and not give it all over to the landowner they currently work

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