5. How does Steinbeck convey the idea that failure is inevitable?

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English (Of Mice and Men) Flashcards on 5. How does Steinbeck convey the idea that failure is inevitable?, created by Emily Tisch on 07/04/2014.
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D. E. I. F. Dreams end in failure -George/Lennie -Candy -Curley's wife
I. T. Inevitable trouble -positive moments followed by trouble- repetition of this. -Candy joins dream- Curley fight -Crooks' room -Curley's wife enter
S. O. N. Structure of novel -Beginning and end same, no change, futility of men's hopes. -ashes
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