Of Mice and Men
By: Edward • Book/Movie Report • 279 Words • April 17, 2010 • 989 Views
Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men
The novel I read, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, is a fatalistic, and tragedy fiction.
The setting of the novel takes place in a cattle farm in South of Soledad, California. It happens during the 1930’s Depression-era in America, a period of low general economic activity marked especially by rising levels of unemployment. This setting contributes to the story because it shows people were poor and they had to work hard and might have to travel around to find job. And they were dreaming a better future in their life. Life was tough then and there were conflicts between the characters and sometimes they resort to violence.
“This ol’ dog jus’ suffers hisself all the time. If you was to take him out and shoot him right in the back of the head.” This sentence creates a intense feeling for me. It indicates that the dog is useless and too old to keep. It cannot do anything good