of mice and men
Of Mice and Men", by John Steinbeck, is composed of four major themes. These themes are the value of dreams and goals, moral responsibility, social injustice, and the bond of friendship and loyalty. The value of dreams and goals are that they provide hope and the desire to keep going in life, rather than lying down to die. When Lennie is feeling depressed in the woods he asks George to tell him about the "dream farm" again. This is the farm that Geore and Lenin hope to own someday. Even though this dream seems almost impossible at the time it still generates enough hope to keep Lennie and George going. When George starts talking bout it Lennie gets all excited and happy and so does George. Another example of the power of dreams is when Candy over hears George and Lennie's "dream farm" and becomes a part of the dream. Candy goes from a depressed sad attitude to a cheerful excited one. He now has hope of doing something and it came from the "dream farm". A final example of the value of dreams and goals is when Crooks hears of the farm. Crooks is a lonely black man who has no future, but when he starts to think
Crooks has to be alone all the time because he is black. Many people of good character have to honor certain moral responsibilities. Another good example of social injustice is Crooks. Curly is rude and mean toward Lennie for the sole reason that Lennie is a big guy. At the end of the story George is forced, out of moral, to shoot Lennie. Steinbeck used these four themes to show what problems America was facing at the time. It was the right thing to do, and even though it almost killed George inside to kill his best friend, he still did it. Curly doesn't like big guys so he singles out Lennie and attacks him. When Crooks tells Miss Curly to leave his room Miss Curly threatens that she can get him lynched. George is bond by his own moral to take care care of Lennie. He is treated old and useless, if he stuck up for Crooks about the Miss Curly lie no one would believe him. No one makes him do it; he just does it because it feels like the right thing to do. A time of racial injustice, loss morals, tainted loyalties, lost hope and smashed dreams. Miss Curly laughs at Lennie, Crooks, and Candy because to her they are all below her.
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