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Of Mice and Men
- Characters
- Crooks
- He is a stable buck for the ranch, he is black and has a
crooked spine. He is a victum of racial predjudice as he
is "not wanted in the bunk house...cause i'm black". He
is also pesermistic as he tells Lennie "you wont get no
land". Crooks understand that the american dream wont
come true and he foretells this to the audience through
his words.
- Lennie
- Has the mind of a child and is innocent
and slightly thick. This often gets him
and George into trouble as he cannot fit
in with society. His child like nature is
shown when slim says "he's jes like a
kid", he is also shown child like through
animalism as he "walked the way a
bear drags his paws". Lennie is very
happy over the american dream and he
is also incredibly phisically strong and
because of his child like mind he cannot
control it. This leads to the death of the
mouse, the pup and finally Curley's
wife.
- Curley's Wife
- She is a young, attractive new wife of Curley the
bosses son. She is discriminated against and
described as jail bait for the way she interacts with
characters and the way she dresses. She is also
never described she is only ever described by her
clothes or hair which are mainly the colour red
which has connotations of sultry and danger. But
her dreams were destroyed too as she was once
ment to be in movies as we see when she reminices
about the past when he was "gonna put me in
movies", but her dream was crushed. She is the
only women on the ranch this makes her bored and
lonely.
- Candy
- He has lost his right arm in a
farm accident and he owns a dog
who he is attached to but is killed
by carlson out of mercy. He is
referred to as a "tall, stouped
shouldered old man", this makes
me think he once had pride but
now he has lost it and is
defeated.
- Themes
- Disability
- Crooks
- Black
- Most disadvantaged
- Crook is the most
disadvantaged out of the
group because he is
black. In society in those
days black people came
at the bottom of the
hierarchy.
- A quote to show this would
be "Yes, ma'am" when Curley's
wife threatens to get him killed
- Curley's Wife
- Only women of the Farm
- Represents all Women
- No other women appear in the
book apart from a reference to a
prostitute house. This shows
women as object as she is only
ever described as in her clothes
and what she wears her actuall
features are never described. As
if she is an object not a person.
- Least Disadvantaged
- Curley's wife is the least
disadvantaged as she is
white and she has some
power but she still has
very few rights and is
looked down apon.
- A quote to sow this
would be "strung
up on a tree so
easy it ain't even
funny"
- Lennie
- Moderatly disadvantaged
- Lennie is quite
disadvantaged as
although he is white his
is mentally retarded and
this means he is
shunned from society. It
is hard for him to find
work and he cannot fit in
with other people who
don't know him.
- Mentally Retarded
- Candy
- Quite disadvantaged
- Although candy got
his hand cut off in a
farm machine and is
old he still is able to
get work, is white and
is smart this makes
him not that
disadvanted
- Physically disabled
- His arm is
cut off and
he is very old
- Friendship
- Links the Group together
- Dreams
- George and Lennie
- George and Lennie
both want a piece of
Land they can call
there own. They want
to achieve it through
the american dream.
- Candy
- Hear bout George
and Lennie's
dream and he wants
to join thus he become
there friend
through this.
- Crooks
- Crooks wants to be accepted
which is why he becomes
smart but even the american
dream wont allow that.
- Animals
- Nature
- Beginning
- A the Beginning of the book by
the brush the nature is plentiful
and in abundance. This could
be seen as a reflection of how
George and Lennie think their
life is going to be like.
- Also at the start it is
Sunny and bright
and the sun has
connotations of
hope. It can be seen
as them thinking
they have what they
want in their grasp.
"yellow sands in the
sunlight"
- End
- In the end by the Brush before
Lennie is killed all the nature
disappear and a scene is
described where a water snake
appears in the slient pool and a
heron eats it this can be seen as
George (heron) and Lennie
(snake) is the death scene. Also it
aludes to the same this happening
as it says "Another little water
snake swam up the pool", this
shows how no matter how many or
who dies people like lennie will
always be shunned/die.
- Also in the last
chapter the sun
disappears from
the valley when
it says "sun had
left the valley"
showing how all
hope is now
gone.
- Dehumanisation
- Crooks
- Lives with the Horses
- Crooks lives with the
horses and he sleeps in a
"long box filled with
straw", this puts him on
the same level as the
horses. He also "Range of
medicine bottles, both for
himself and for the
horses"
- George
- Lizard
- Lizards are fast and quick
witted and George can be
seen as this because he is
described as "small and
quick, dark of face, with
restless eyes and sharp,
strong features"
- He is also very
cautious and this can
be seen when he
"drank from his hand
with quick scoops"
- Lennie
- Bear/Horse
- Lennie is
dehumanised as
it says he
"snorted like a
horse" and that
he had "big
paws".