Discrimination In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, he puts forth the theme of discrimination and the idea that people who were of lower intelligence were treated poorly. The idea presented by Steinbeck is depicted through the use of the language features, dialogue and colloquial language. This book was set in the time of The Great Depression in the 1930s, where Steinbeck explores the struggles of two aspiring men, George and Lennie, trying to find a stable job in a world of trouble and prejudice. Lennie had a child-like mind and George felt that it was his moral duty to put him under his wing to guide and protect him from those who would cause trouble. When they are discussing the job interview to work on the ranch with their new boss, Lennie