The Role Of Migrant Workers In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Throughout the end of the 1930s The Great Depression sent the world into an economic slowdown. Thousand poured money into stock as the market roses vigorously throughout the 1920s. Reaching its peak in 1929 the market crashed and millions went into panic. Americans spread the economic down fall to the rest of the world, resulting in a world wide crisis. More than 20 percent of Americans were unemployed or struggling to keep work. In the novella Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck illustrates the hardships of migrant workers through The Great Depression, and with the use of imagery, symbolism, and allegory Steinbeck uses the characters to represent a larger group. This is shown strongly through the main characters; George, and Lennie, as well as

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