Great Depression In John Steinbeck's 'Of Mice And Men'

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Caleb Norcutt
Mrs. Thursby
English 10A
November 14, 2017
Great Depression puts millions out of work
What would life be like if most of America was unemployed, broke, and not making enough money? George and Lennie left Weed to go find work in a different place and ended up working on a ranch in Soledad for fifty dollars a month. At the ranch, there were many problems that happened. “Of Mice & Men” by John Steinbeck takes place during the Great Depression of the 1930’s, a tough time filled with loneliness and lack of education, which contributed to the conflicts in this story.
A conflict in the story “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck is Lennie's lack of intelligence because it caused problems for George and other people. A good example of

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