The Great Depression In Of Mice Of Men By John Steinbeck

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In Of Mice of Men, John Steinbeck uses a wide variety of literary elements such as foreshadowing and colloquial language in order to set the tone and capture the time and place. Throughout the book Steinbeck shows how the Great Depression negatively affected American workers by telling a story about two men who go through constant struggles.
It was the 1930’s during the Great Depression and life was hard for almost every American. Men would travel from town to town, always in search for a job. Most men worked for a short period of time, collected their earning and kept traveling to discover new work. It was not always like this, some men stayed at their factories and ranches for their whole life. But for two men, traveling and leaving was their only option.
When I read the book Of Mice and Men I believe John Steinbeck wrote it too show how difficult it was to live during the Great Depression. Steinbeck used third-person omniscient view to narrate this story. He wrote it in a sympathetic tone, especially towards his characters. Lennie has the brain of a 10 year old and George was al...

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