The Search for the American Dream in "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck

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In the novella "Of Mice and Men" (1937) by John Steinbeck, set in and around the time of the American Great Depression in the 1920's, traces the crusade of two itinerant workers by the name of George Milton and Lennie Small as they travel in search for work, so they can one day live "The American Dream" so they feel they have a place to belong too.
The story follows two itinerant workers by the name of George and Lennie, these two men need to travel from one job to another to maintain a steady pay. They need to move because Lennie has a disability and gets kicked out of every ranch/place they visit. Lennie is mentally retarded and is portrayed as a gentle giant. Lennie doesn't try to hurt anyone but because of his enormous strength he manages to kill most of the things he touches. George looks after Lennie and is sees him as family; a person to keep him company. towards the end of the novella Lennie accidently kills a high ranking ranch officers wife and George feels that Lennie is better off dead, so he kills him.
Steinbeck's novels are classified as social novels that deal with a...

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