What view of life on the ranch does Steinbeck present?

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What view of life on the ranch does Steinbeck present?
  1. Lonliness
    1. Name of town -'Soledad' means solitary in Spanish
      1. "The silence came into the room..." pg 75
        1. So many people in one room but no one is talking
        2. George plays solitaire (pg50) - one person game
          1. George and Lennie are not lonely - they have each other
            1. Slim is the only one who understands this relationship
              1. Candy and Crooks are jealous of relationship
              2. Happiest people on ranch are the ones not in a relationship
                1. Slim
                  1. Carlson
                    1. Boss
                  2. Itinerant lifestyle
                    1. The Great Depression
                    2. Misogynism
                      1. "Cause she's a rat trap" pg 54
                        1. "I seen 'em poison before" pg 54
                          1. "Jesus, what a tramp" pg 54
                            1. Women hating society
                              1. Men on the ranch hate Curley's wife
                            2. Unequal hierachy
                              1. Capitalism
                                1. Selfishness
                                2. Social hierachy
                                  1. Slim/Boss---------> Crooks/Curley's wife
                                    1. But Steinbeck gives Crooks the message of the book
                                  2. Racism
                                    1. "God damn nigger?" pg 50
                                      1. Crooks is black
                                        1. Has to sleep in the stables with the animals
                                          1. Treated as an animal
                                      2. Sadism
                                        1. Carlson
                                          1. Cleans the pistol in front of Candy - taunting him
                                            1. Enjoys the idea / Takes pleasure in thinking about shooting Candy's dog
                                              1. "If you was to take him out..." Pg 71
                                                1. Doesn't understand candy's relationship with his dog
                                              2. Carlson is the most sadistic - brutilised by society
                                              3. Functionality of relationships
                                                1. Curley and his wife = dysfunctional
                                                  1. always looking for each other
                                                  2. Lennie and George = dysfunctional
                                                    1. George and Slim = functional
                                                    2. Disability
                                                      1. Lennie = mentally disabled
                                                        1. Crooks and Candy = physically disabled
                                                        2. The American Dream
                                                          1. Lennie and George
                                                            1. Unrealistic
                                                            2. Curley's wife - movie star
                                                            3. Style
                                                              1. Objects signify characters personality
                                                                1. American dialect
                                                                  1. 3rd person - shows all view points - everyone lonely
                                                                    1. Dialogue
                                                                      1. Reveals lonliness
                                                                        1. Conversations are 'broken'
                                                                      2. Pathetic fallacy Pg 53
                                                                        1. Numbers Pg 38
                                                                        2. Contrast
                                                                          1. Brush is luscious - ranch is bleak and boring
                                                                          2. Title
                                                                            1. Poem - "The dreams of mice and men gan aft aglade"
                                                                              1. Hints dream will end in disaster
                                                                              2. Optimistic
                                                                                1. George is free of Lennie at end
                                                                                  1. George and Slim go together at end - dream might happen
                                                                                  2. Recurring motif
                                                                                    1. Section starts with the same image
                                                                                      1. Circular structure
                                                                                        1. Same setting at end as beginning
                                                                                          1. Futile novel
                                                                                          2. The American Dream
                                                                                          3. Human fragility
                                                                                            1. Lennie crushes Curley's hand - easily, without effort
                                                                                              1. Moment Lennie dies - easy pull of trigger
                                                                                                1. Shows how easily happiness can be taken
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