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Of Mice and Men by Mr John Steinbeck; 9780141185101

Of Mice and Men

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Of Mice and Men is a poignant novella by John Steinbeck that delves into the lives of two drifters, George and Lennie, as they navigate the harsh realities of the Great Depression. The pair travels through California in search of work, holding onto a shared dream of one day owning their own piece of land. Their journey leads them to a ranch in the Salinas Valley, where they hope to find employment and stability.

The Plot

George, the quick-witted caretaker, and Lennie, who possesses immense physical strength but struggles with a mental disability, face numerous challenges that test their friendship and resilience. As Lennie grapples with controlling his strength and understanding social cues, their aspirations become increasingly fraught with tension. The narrative poignantly explores themes such as:

  • Friendship: The bond between George and Lennie serves as a cornerstone of the story, showcasing loyalty and sacrifice.
  • Dreams: The elusive American Dream is a central motif, illustrating the hopes and aspirations of those marginalized by society.
  • Isolation: The novella powerfully depicts the loneliness experienced by itinerant workers and the dispossessed.

Steinbeck’s evocative prose and vivid characterisation create a haunting atmosphere, making the inevitable tragedy all the more impactful. Of Mice and Men remains a significant work in American literature, often compared to other classics such as The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men by William Golding, which also explore the human condition amidst adversity.

"Tell me about it, George."

This simple plea from Lennie encapsulates the heart of the novella, inviting readers to reflect on dreams, companionship, and the human spirit's enduring struggle against despair.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 198 mm × 130 mm × 10 mm
Pages: 144
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780141185101

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