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Of Mice and
Men
- Context
- The Great Depression
- 1930s
- Wall street crash - 1929
- Known as 'Black Tuesday'
- Famine
- Most servere economic depression
of the 20th Century
- 25% unemployed by 1933
- Hundreds of thousands homeless
- Crop prices fell by 60%
- Not turned around until WW2
- The American Dream
- Own land
- Freedom
- Independence
- "'we're gonna have a little house
and a couple acres an' a cow and
some pigs and...'"
- Hope
- Opportunity for success
- "'Let's have different colour rabbits, George.'"
- "'Red and blue and green rabbits.'"
- Theme
- Not many got their dream
- Reality
- Women
- Sexist society
- Misogyny
- Very little power
- Treated as the help
- Curley's
wife rebelled
and went
around the
ranch
- Property
- "Curley's Wife
- No rights
- Racism
- "'They play cards in their,
but I can't play because I'm
black.'"
- Segragaton
- No power
- Discrimination
- Prejudice
- Dust Bowl
- Drought and dust storms
- 1930-6
- Jobs lost due to
agricultural damage
- Soil turned to dust
- Hundreds forced to
leave their homes
- Known as ' dirty thirties'
- John Steinbeck
- Wrote in 1937
- Based on his life
- Worked on a ranch and for a newspaper
- Unemployment
- Health got worse
- Marriage and birth rate dropped
- Suicide rate increased
- Divorce rates rose
- Characters
- Crooks
- "a proud aloof man"
- "'You got no right to
come in my room.'"
- Something that is his.
- Permanent work
- several pairs of shoes"
- George Milton
- "small and quick"
- "You gonna be sick like you was last night'"
- Caring
- Sticks up for Lennie
- Lies for him
- "'He's my...cousin.'"
- Protective
- Protector
- "He pulled the trigger."
- Didn't want Lennie to suffer
- Lennie Small
- Childlike
- "drags his feet"
- "'Come on, George. Tell
me. Please, George. Like
you done before.'"
- Hope
- "'Tend the rabbits.'"
- "'Well he's sick of
you,' said the
rabbit."
- "His face screwed tight with thought,"
- Has trouble remembering
- "'Hide in the brush'"
- Safety
- "a huge man, shapeless face"
- "slopping shoulders"
- "cuckoo"
- "dumb as hell"
- "he ain't crazy"
- "Lennie's paw"
- Animalistic imagery
- Takes orders
- "'I said get him.'" George yelled again.
- Hesitant to be violent
- "'I didn't wanta hurt him'"
- "'never done
anything in
meanness"
- Slim
- "His hatchet face was ageless."
- "He might have
been thirty-five or
fifty."
- "the prince of the ranch"
- Royalty
- Rights
- Power
- "Jerkline-skinner"
- Team leader
- Powerful
- "'Don't need to wear no
high-heeled boots'"
- Respected
- "'Hell of a nice fella'" - Candy
- Friendly
- Kind
- "'You can have a pup if you want to.'" To Lennie
- "'Candy, you can have any one of those pups you want.'"
- Carlson
- Shoots Candy's dog
- Typical migrant
ranch worker
- "'I'll get my luger.'"
- "'Why'n't you tell her
to stay the hell home
where she belongs?'"
- Not afraid to speak up
- Candy
- "'A guy on a ranch don't
never listen nor he don't
ask no questions.'"
- Talking from experience
- Advice
- "Candy lay
still,
staring at
the
ceiling."
- Loneliness without the dog
- "'Maybe it'd hurt him,'"
- "'I had 'I'm too long.'"
- Curley's wife
- "'So that's what Curley
picks for a wife.'" -
George
- "'Jesus, what a tramp.'"
- "'a tart'"
- "a looloo"
- "'Nobody can blame a person for lookin''"
- Appearance
- "'purty'"
- "red ostrich feathers"
- "heavily made up"
- All dressed
up with no
where to go
- "Her hair hung in
little rolled clusters,
like sausages."
- Lots of spare time
- Perfectionist
- Out of place on a ranch
- Juxtaposes the life on a ranch and celebrity life
- "full, rouged lips"
- Hollywood
- 'He says he was gonna
put me in the movies.
Says I was a natural.'"
- Loneliness
- "'I get lonely.'"
- "'They left all the weak ones here.'"
- Includes herself
- Curley
- Aggressive
- "a thin young man"
- "high-heeled boots"
- Shorter
- Wearing them
makes his feel
important
- The boss's son
- "'glove's full of vaseline.'"
- "flopping like a fish"
- Helpless
- Juxtaposes his being the boss's son
- Themes
- Loneliness
- Migrant workers
- Changing job location
- Dream
- Freedom
- Independence
- They make the rules
- Safety
- Hope
- Violence
- Symbolism
- Between Lennie and Curley
- "'Get 'I'm, Lennie!'"
- "Curley
was
flopping
like a fish
on a line."
- Innocence
- "'I didn't wanta hurt him.'"
- Not intentional
- Prejudice
- Race
- Friendship
- Hard to trust others
- Rarely travel together
- George and Lennie's bond.
- Power
- Symbolism
- Gun
- Dog's death
- "Luger"
- Carlson
- Death
- Candy's dog
- Mice
- Lennie's pup
- "'Why do you got to get killed?'"
- ""Now I won't get to tend the rabbits.'"
- Curley's Wife
- Lennie
- To stop him from suffering
- "He pulled the trigger." - George
- "Lennie's big fingers fell to
stroking her hair."
- "'Gi'me that mouse!'"