Analysis Of To A Mouse By John Steinbeck

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To A Mouse, to Of Mice and Men In John Steinbeck’s poem, To A Mouse, Steinbeck uses the last two stanzas in order to intertwine his poem and his story (Of Mice and Men) together. Steinbeck uses the poem in order to furthermore or to outline the issues within his novel. Steinbeck tries to pursue the feeling of there will be grief and pain for there will eventually be the “light at the end of the tunnel” or so to say. Steinbeck uses the line in his poem, “In proving foresight may be in vain…” (Steinbeck 7). This powerful line in the poem can be interpreted as foresight may be pointless when you never know what is going to happen. This message means that in the book, the ending most likely could not be seen by the beginning of the novel. This