GCSE English- oF MICE AND MEN
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- Of Mice and Men
- Themes
- Loneliness
- 'Guys like us that live on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world' George
- Shows Loneliness
- 'Guys like us that live on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world' George
- Isolationism
- American Dream
- Innocence
- Freedom
- Friendship
- Weakness
- Hope
- Loneliness
- Characters
- Lennie
- Lennie is looked after by a father figure- George
- His dream is to own land with George
- George is more aware that this is more likely to stay a dream then become reality
- He is unaware of his own strength
- Kills animals whilst petting them
- Hurts Curleys hand
- Grabs the girls dress in Weed so had to leave
- Lennie
- Quotes
- 'Guys like us that live on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world' George
- Shows Loneliness
- 'What's you take outa that pocket' George to Lennie
- Father Like
- Shows innocence
- Father Like
- 'He's jes like a kid, ain't he' Slim
- Shows innocence
- 'Guys like us that live on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world' George
- Setting
- During the Great Depression
- Hard to find work
- Lots of Migration going on
- During the Great Depression
- Structure
- Starts and ends at the same setting (near water)
- Themes
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