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JOHN STEINBECK
Of Mice and Men
John Steinbeck
Born in Salinas, California in 1902 Spent the majority of his life in
California impact on his writing? Appreciation of Salinas, farm life,
and the nearby Pacific Ocean Worked with migrant workers and
bindlestiffs on ranches in the area during summers between school
His books often deal with the problems of working people Characters in his books are often
people who go to California in search for a better life American Dream
California and Farming, 1930s
Salinas, California
Time Period: Great Depression (1930s)
The Dust Bowl Severe dust
storms damaged ecology and agriculture
Many lost their farms because could not produce crops
People decided to abandon their farms and go in search of work migrant farm workers
Dust Bowl
To a Mouse, On Turning Up Her Nest
But, Mousie, thou art no thy lane [alone]In proving foresight may be vain:The best-laid schemes o' mice an' menGang aft agley, [often go awry]An' lea'e us nought [leave us nothing] but grief an' pain,For promised joy.
Still thou art blest, compar'd wi' me!The present only toucheth thee: But, och! I backward cast my e'e [eye] On prospects drear! [dreary] An' forward, tho' I canna [cannot] seeI guess an' fear!
Chapter 1
Description of Salinas: Why does the novel start out in this fashion? (1) Mood? Tone?
Introduction of Lennie & George (2-3) Relationship between the two
friends (11) Character development? Dead mouse (5)
Past Troubles? (7)Literary devices: Dialogue (7)
Describe the dialogue…Major Themes?
Chapter 2
How is social hierarchy shown in this chapter? Crooks description (19-20) Boss description (20) Lennie & George (23-24) Curley & George (25) Candy & Curley (27) Slim (33)
Curley’s wife How is she characterized? Description? “Got the eye”
Are there any ominous signs of the future or a sense of foreboding?
Theme: Strong vs. Weak Dialogue & Character Development
Who are “foils”?
Chapter 3
How do we see the idea of hope vs. hopelessness?
Lennie + George : an archetypal friendship? Where else in pop culture do we see
this? Who describes a situation
where they had a moral awakening?
Portrayal of women What events foreshadow
Lennie’s death?American Dream revisited (59)
Chapter 4
How is Crooks different than the other characters? Childhood “The white kids come to play at our place, an’
sometimes I went to play with them…My ol’ man didn’t like that. I never knew till long later why he didn’t like that. But I know now” (70)
Where does he live? What does this show? (66)Strong vs. Weak dynamic
How is this seen in the chapter? How does this relate to the overall message of the novel?
Curley’s Wife How is she portrayed?
Major Themes: Isolation, Racism, American Dream
Chapter 5
Lennie’s tragedyIs Curley’s wife a
sympathetic character? What was her “American
Dream”? (88) Fantasy vs. Reality Her corpse was “pretty and
simple…sweet and young” (93)Why do you think George
decides to kill Lennie himself?
George (and Candy’s) realization that the “farm” dream is over… (94, 95)
Chapter Six
Idyllic opening of chapter (99) Repeated references: water
snake, mountains But death is foreshadowed!
(99)American dream lost
What do you think of this tragic ending?
What about Curley and Carlson’s response to Lennie’s death? (107)