Symbols In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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The color amber best represents “Of Mice and Men” because the story changes in emotion every page. The color amber can vary in color from yellow or gold to brown and even red. All of these colors inside of the color amber represent different emotions being felt in the book. The color amber is known to produce an electric charge. That's exactly what this book does. This book doesn't make you get bored in the middle of reading it. It has twists and turns in every page. It will leave you wanting more. To get into more detail about why I chose the color amber I'm going to give some examples. In the book “Of Mice and Men” there was a character named Lennie. He was a whirlwind of emotions. He could change from being happy to being very angry with someone in a snap of your fingers. He didn't know how to control his emotions. That's why the color amber represents him the most. In the book Lennie was usually happy and thought everyone was the nicest person ever. He never wanted to hurt any living thing. He loved mice and dogs especially. So the color yellow that's inside of the color amber shows this side of him. Yellow is a color of happiness. Whenever you think of the color yellow you usually think of the sun. When people think of the sun they think of happiness. Nobody knows why we think …show more content…

I believe that all of the colors inside of the color amber represent different aspects of the book. I wanted to make sure that I picked a color that would represent all the key parts of the book. Just a normal color wouldn't have been able to describe the book in my opinion. This book is so out of the ordinary and so indescribable that it needs to be seen in three different ways. I really enjoyed the book in the end and I think that you should read it if you haven't yet. I think you will really enjoy it as well and it will be a big eye opener for you. It will make you think about your daily life right