How Does Steinbeck Create A Dramatic Change In Of Mice And Men

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Critical Decsions are made all the time wether your at school or out of school. But in this story a decison will change everything for the worse or good. The book Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck. Is about two men, Lennie and George. They are migrant workers in California. George is the leader of the two, he looks after Lennie, but Lennie always gets them into trouble because of his mental condition, he acts like a child. They both keep getting new jobs because of Lennie’s mistakes. But everyone makes critial decsion’s and some descion’s are hard to make. They both get new jobs as migrant workers at a farm where many conflicts happen and willl change the two of them for good. In this story the author John Steinbeck claims that one’s dreams may require a dramatic change or decsion, to get to your dream. The author uses foreshadowing to show the theme. This is explained when Carlson wants Candy’s dog gone because it smells very bad and makes the bunk room stink. “He stopped and sniffed the air, …show more content…

This is shown when George has a discussion with Lennie Candy. “George, how long’s it gonna be till we get that little place an’ live on the fatta the lan’---an’ rabbits? Said Lennie, “I don’ know,” said George. “We gotta get a big stake together. I know a little place we can get cheap, but they ain’t givin’ it away.” (pg55) and on (pg58) “S’pose I went in with you guys. Tha’s three hundred and fifty bucks I’d put in.” George said thoughtfully,”Look, if me an’ Lennie work a month an’ don’t spen’ nothing, we’ll have a hundred buck. That’d be four fifty, I bet we could swing her for that.” This shows how Characterization reveals the theme because George is ambitious. Because in order to get to his dream of owning a farm, he has to make a decsion with candy. And his ambition led him to it his

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