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ojoouf   
Apr 25, 2008
Book Reports / Literrary Critical Analysis Essay on Of Mice and Men [4]

Hi.

I have been working on this paper with another forever I come with something and it is wrong or doesn't make sence.

Some Thesis:

What is Steinbeck trying to say about isolation? In the end everyone is alone.
Sample of this:

In 1937, John Steinbeck would write an extraordinary piece that would later

become a classic novel. This novel was named Of Mice and Men. It tells of two

men, George Milton and Lennie Small, who are embarking on a journey of

owning their own land together. This dream is tested many times due to the fact that

Lennie has a mental capacity 2 years shy of an 8 year old. Steinbeck uses different

forms of imagery to foreshadow the main characters destiny of isolation. The forms of

isolation that are in the novel are due to others behavior, fear, race, age, gender,

physical and mental disability. Steinbeck's idea of isolation is that no matter whom

associates with whom in the end we are all alone.

George and Lennie fight their isolation by having a dream of owning something

more than them. By going to each town, earning their stakes, and having each others

back they are unlike the other workers that travel alone. But, they like other characters

will not make it because their attempt to break isolation with be their breakdown. Lennie

is isolated from the characters in the novel because of his mental capacity. George is

also isolated due to the fact that he has to clean up the chaos Lennie starts. So if

George gets into another friendship with someone else he is forced to go into hiding

when Lennie get into trouble. Lennie and George are both set free from their isolation

when George puts Lennie to death.

Levels of isolation thoughout the novel. Ex. Normal Discrimination casues isolation for some characthers, abnormal isolation is due from normal discrimanation.

Sample of this:

In 1937, John Steinbeck would write an extraordinary piece that would later

become a classic novel. This novel was named Of Mice and Men. It tells of two

men, George Milton and Lennie Small, who are embarking on a journey of

owning their own land together. This dream is tested many times due to the fact that

Lennie has a mental capacity 2 years shy of an 8 year old. Steinbeck uses different

forms of imagery to foreshadow the main characters destiny of isolation. The forms of

isolation that are in the novel are due to others behavior, fear, race, age, gender,

physical and mental disability. Crooks has a normal isolation from discrimination.

Candy is suffering from abnormal isolation due to others behavior that is caused by his

discrimination.

Crooks is isolated because of racism. "....I ain't wanted in the bunk house,

and..." "Why ain't you wanted?" Lennie asked. " 'Cause I'm black..."(68).

If you need my assignment sheet I can up that too.
ojoouf   
May 4, 2008
Book Reports / Literrary Critical Analysis Essay on Of Mice and Men [4]

Well, We recieved final grades today and I recieved a C as afinal. So I am not sure what the grade was, but I am proud better alot of my other final english grades. Thanks.
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