The Development Of Characters In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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John Steinbeck developed several great characters in his novel Of Mice and Men. Lennie Small, one of the main characters, is an example of the Misfit archetype, which is demonstrated by a connection to the 21st century, how the time period affected the story, and further illustrated by a comparison to characters in other novels, movies and types of media.

Throughout the story of mice to men there was plenty of events that could be connected to the 21st century. One connection I can make that is consistent through the book is the great depression when the stock market crashed. During the great depression the stock market crash because the banks lost the money that people invested and couldn’t come back. Also during this time people lost their jobs and they had to go to back breaking work to make money. In the story Of Mice and Men they had to work on a ranch as other farmers and do hard physical labor to survive in their times. …show more content…

One of the reasons that he fits the misfit is because of the time period that the book OF Mice and Men was set in. The book Of Mice and Men was set in the 1937. During this time jobs were ok but not great (Stevens 10). Therefore the people had back breaking hard jobs that called for manual labor (Stevens 7). During this time period education wasn’t required a lot of people worked instead of having jobs. Also during this time technology was not as advanced as we have it now. So since there isn’t advanced technology people couldn’t and didn’t understand mental illness which Lennie had so this made him an outcast with the other farmers on the