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