Intellectual Disabilities In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The short novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck tells the story of two men struggling in the great depression era. Lennie Small, a tall and strong farmhand, has an intellectual disability that affects his memory. George Milton is a smaller farmhand, but he does all the talking for Lennie and has been his friend since childhood. They arrive at the new farm they are set to work on but before going in George sets up a meeting location in case they have to run away like they did at their last job. Lennie repeats it to himself to remember. Once on the farm they meet the boss’s son Curley. Lennie and Curley get off to a bad start because Lennie’s silence and size intimidates Curley and he is not one to be overpowered. Curley’s wife comes around to look for him. He is nowhere to be found, but Lennie and Curley’s …show more content…

Lennie goes over to Crooks room in the barn to talk to him. Crook tells Lennie nobody comes over to his room and nobody is allowed in either. Lennie is persistent, so Crooks caves and lets Lennie in. Crooks starts telling Lennie that George isn’t coming back, and he didn’t just go into town, but that George has left him behind for good. Lennie gets angry and confronts Crooks where he is quickly intimidated and tells Lennie he is coming back and not to worry. Candy comes up to the door, and Crooks says he should just come in too since Lennie’s already here. Candy beings to talk to Lennie about the land they are going to buy and live on. Crooks laughs and says that they are full of it, and they will never have any land of their own. They tell him how much they have planned with how much money they have saved. Crooks asks if he can go with them if they go and work for just his food and shelter. Curley’s wife comes to the door, they know she is looking for trouble. She insists on starting a conversation, but none of the guys want anything to do with her and tell her to stop coming around and to stay in the

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