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How Does Steinbeck Tell His Own Lies In Of Mice And Men

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Those who lie must be careful not to begin their own lies. It is dangerous for one man to believe the lie of another in its entirety, for that man could convince the liar that what he has said is true. Through literature, authors can use elements of style and narrative writing to portray this aspect of human psychology in the way of a theme. IN the novella Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck uses dialogue, symbolism, and repetition after the murder of Curley’s wife, in order to convey his theme that while reality may be hard to accept, poorer is the man who believes his own lies. George had begun to believe in the American Dream, ultimately, this made the reality of the death of this dream more difficult for him to accept. Through his use of
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