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The Role Of Oppression In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Oppression can be described as one of the most important feelings that have been portrayed few times in this novel as George faces a lot of problems with his life after Jim died. Psychologically, George has experienced so many problems that caused him to feel the pressure from outside world more and more which lead him to act in a different mood from a different setting. One of the problems that he faces is an inability to feel a sense of belonging. Furthermore, George suffering from chronic depression triggered by the death of his lover and also he desperately struggling to find comfort as he does not have interactions and meaningful relationships with other
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