Comparison Between John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Steinbeck’s attempt at not only decoding the lives of the farm people in the Great Depression, but decoding humanity and the sadness that comes with it. His attempt was a hands-down victory, and an attempt which will possibly be never overshadowed. The novella is about Lennie and George, two ranch hands scoping the side of the country, working, earning and moving on. However, even they have a dream. To one day be masters their very own farm, and ‘live off the fatta’ the lan’. This hope of theirs keeps them going, until they arrive to a ranch in Soledad, where they find fatal trouble. A simple read of a bit over a 100 pages, mind you, filled with racist, sexist and just pure derogatory terms. It is very possible to skim through it in an hour