Symbolism In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a captivating and eye opening novel. It centers around two unlikely best friends, George and Lennie, who have to endure the cruelties of living in America during the Great Depression. The unlikely pair has only one thing on their mind: to own a little plot of land that they can call their own. This simple idea will turn out to be an unattainable dream when Lennie’s mild mental disability and the pair’s social class will get in the way. Steinbeck’s use of symbolism throughout the novel expresses the theme of powerlessness of the working class during the Great Depression. Throughout Of Mice and Men Steinbeck uses symbols to express the volatility of life in the 1930s. Often times one of the main characters,