Of Mice And Men Summary

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The Title Of Mice and Men echoes the famous Lines of a Poem that came from a Scottish Poet Robert Burns during the 18th Century. Robert Burns Poem 'The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray, and leave us only grief and pain for promised joy' talks about how a Mouse is carefully building its own nest on a wheat farm one Winter Morning. The Title relates back to how a farmer ruins the Mouse nest while harvesting his crops with his. Machine. The Poem Written by Robert Burns 'The best laid plans of mice and men often go astray" kind of means how a Mouse has a perfect plan of building a nest, but it will often go away. The mouse dreams of a Safe and warm Shelter home over the winter seasons on a farm, but everything doesn't go how the

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