Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Of Mice and Men
- Context
- 1920's & 1930's America
- Time for prosoperity and hope
- Representative of
George & Lennie
Anmerkungen:
- At the beginning of the novel the pair are optimistic for the future and consistently dream of living of the "fatta the lan'"
- Worst of the Great
Depression
- Food shortages and
high unemployment
Anmerkungen:
- "There was then no dole to fall back on, so food was short and the unemployed in cities couldn't pay their rent. Some ended up in settlements called 'Hoovervilles' (after the US president of the time, Herbert C Hoover), in shanties made from old packing cases and corrugated iron."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/english_literature/prosemicemen/0prose_mice_men_contrev2.shtml
- Droughts in the Mid-West
- Failed harvests and dried
up land in Oklahoma and
Texas
- Characters
- Slim
- Wise 'old' man
- experinced on the
ranch
- experinced
- Knowladge
- understands his
sorroundings
- Curley's Wife
- Only female character
- Only ever referred to in relation
to her husband, shows a lack of
identity
- Seen as property
- Womens rights at the
time was still a grey
area
- She is viewed as being
manipulative and dangerous
- "jailbait"
- "tart"
- "Rouged Lips" "Red Mules"
- RED
- Colour Theory suggests
Passion, Danger,
Incongruity
Anmerkungen:
- Incongruous: not in harmony or keeping with the surroundings or other aspects of something
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=incongruous&oq=incongruous&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
- Her development shows
her to be insecure and
lonely
- Crooks
- stable buck
- victim of discrimination
and ostracization
- Lives away from the
rest of the group
- Kick by a horse
- hunch
backed as a
result
- Has lowest
social and
economic class
on the ranch
- 'Crooks' is a nickname
- Like curleys wife he is not
named and so si denied an
identity and voice
- Most of the ranch
workers refer to him
in derogatory, racist
tems
- Racism in america is a
major problem
- Black people had little to no rights
- He is proud, dignified man
who is well-read and
completely aware of his legal
rights
- He is cynical of the world
and suspicious of people
- Boss
- Highest status
- owns ranch
- only seen in one instance
- Candy
- Elderly
- Represents the
elderly as a
forgotten
generation
- Honest
- loyalty
- Has / Had a dog
- 'Put down', arguably
murdered, by Clarson
- Foreshadows Candy's future on
the ranch as someone who has
outlived their use
- Injury is an inevitable
by-product of a life of
physical labour
- Ostracised because of
his disability and age
- Possibly and
older George?
- Entirely devoted to the dream
reflecting his naivety
- An escape
- MAIN
- Lennie
- Big
- Physically very strong
which contrasts with his
childlike emotions
- Surname
'Small' An
ironic
reference
to his size.
- Slow
- Mentally &
physiclly
- Speech
- often
mumbled
- Disabled
- Innocent?
- Child like
- Short for Leonard, from
Lewenhart (Old High Gernan)
meaning as strong as a lion
- Central to the tragedy of the novella, he is doomed from the start; his
actions foreshadow and direct the narrative
- Described in animalistic terms
to emphasise his simple,
instinctual nature
- The innocence of his
dream is undermined
by his disability,
suggesting that it is
not a reasonable view
of the world
- George
- Small
- intelligent
- The "brains" of
the pair
- Responsible for lennie
- father figure
- Short-tempered
but honest,
conscientious
and loyal
- Protective of
Lennie which
may be the
source of his curt
nature
Anmerkungen:
- Curt: rudely brief.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=curt+definition&oq=curt+def&aqs=chrome.0.0j69i57j0l4.2047j0j7&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
- He is perhaps
bound to
lennie from
guilt of his
teasing when
younger
- From Georgos (Greek)
meaning 'earth worker'
- Milton (sur
name) is
possibly a link
to John Milton
and 'Paradise
Lost'
Anmerkungen:
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paradise_Lost
- He has simple
pleasures and
is an idealist as
shown in his
dream of
self-sufficiency
- Refers to American Dream
- Killing Lennie is an act
of mercy and
self-sacrifice as it
reders the dream as
unobtainable
- Themes
- Relationships
- Migrant workers struggle to
maintain permanent
relationships
- George and Lennie are strengthened by their friendship
- Mutually beneficial
- Contrasted by Curley and his Wife.
- Loveless marrige
- Loneliness / Isolation
- All characters are isolated in some way
- Even George and Lennie
- Some characters feel lonely
- Whit
- Candy
- Curley's Wife
- Crooks insists on being alone,
although it is clear he does not like
it
- It's safer for him
- Characters struggle to express themselves:
- Curley is aggressive
- Carlson lacks empathy
- Dreams / aspirations
- Most characters dream for a better life
- George, Lennie and
candy long to be
self-sufficient: The
American Dream
- Crooks is cynical about
dreams due years of
discrimination
- Title: Of Mice and Men
- Allusion to a Robert Burns
poem 'To a mouse, on turning
up in her nest with the plough'
- "The best-laid schemes o' mice an 'men
Gang aft agley, "
- The best laid plans of mice and men
Often go awry,
Anmerkungen:
- Awry
away from the usual or expected course; amiss.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=awry&oq=awry&aqs=chrome..69i57&sourceid=chrome&es_sm=122&ie=UTF-8
- Don't make plans, they will always fail
- Emphasises the fatalistic tone of the novella
- Life is harsh and
dreams are fragile
- Style and technique
- Technique
- Structure
- Episodic
- clear & simple
- Writen in 3rd person
narrative with a variety of
narrative perspective
- Starts and ends in the brush
with George and Lennie running
away
- Structure is cyclical
- No escape
- History repeats itself, showing
that the characters are caught
in a vicious circle
- George has to break the
cycle by killing lennie
- Language
- Language is simple and direct
- High proportion of dialogue
- Dialogue uses slang and dialect
- Language reflects the characters, time
and place
- Stienbeck gives a voice to the
ignored strata of society
- Symbolism
- Contrast of natural beauty with
life on the ranch
- The title of the
novella
- The shooting of Candy's dog
- Foreshadows the mercy killing of lennie