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Mental Disabilities In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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Robert Jenkins Mrs. Daquelente English 2 8 May 2023 Formal Outline: Cause-and-Effect Essay Thesis: Lennie, Curlys wife, and Crooks are characters from John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men whose struggles with mental disability, overly protective mother, and racism lead to broken dreams that negatively impacted their lives. Body Topic A: To begin, Lennie’s experience with his mental disability ruined his dream and drastically changed his future of owning a farm with George and taking care of bunnies. Direct Quote #1-Lennie explained that “I’d pet 'em, and pretty soon they bit my fingers and I pinched their heads a little and then they was dead”(Steinbeck). EXPLANATION: Lennie stated that he “Pinched their heads a little and then they was …show more content…

A young man who only wanted her out of his room caused her to snap. She then uses significant amounts of racism against the young man changing what the readers think about her. Closing Sentence: she is in a state where her mother controls her life even while not being in it she is angered by the slightest things and feels threatened from little to none confrontation. Body Topic C: To begin, Crooks' experience with his racism ruined his dream and drastically changed his actions and how he responds to the blatant racism. Direct Quote #1-The narrator described “Crooks had reduced himself to nothing”(Steinbeck 81). EXPLANATION: The blatant racism shown to crooks made him feel sad and depressed changing his personality. The way Crooks responded to the situation changed the way the other men in the room and the audience saw him. They saw him as someone who is vulnerable to small things. Direct Quote #2-The narrator reported “Crooks sat perfectly still, his eyes averted”(Steinbeck 81). EXPLANATION: this shows how he changed into a non responsive broken man. Who can't deal with things like racism without being punished significantly. He acts differently, responds differently and closes up talking much less in response to the

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