Friday, February 12, 2010

What are 5 themes in the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck?

1. Loneliness is felt and expressed in different ways.





2. George- no home of his own constant traveling no ';adult'; companionship, no wife/children/family.





3. Lennie- no home of his own no family, abnormally big and strong excluded because of his retardation





4. Candy- missing hand causes pain, older than everyone else, often alone, no one truly cares for him thought of as useless





5. Crooks- only black man, excluded b/c of it. may not sleep, go out, or eat or talk with others. lives far away from others, crippled older than the others often alone





( themes: friendship, loneliness, quest for land)What are 5 themes in the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck?
I've done these themes before in English they are: Racism (Crooks), Loneliness (Nearly everyone!) , Friendship (Lennie/George), Animals (Candy's dog)/Mice), Living/Working Conditions and maybe, if you want, include disability... (Candy/Lennie) I have written a essay on these themes and I wrote about them in detail. Good luck.What are 5 themes in the novel, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck?
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