animals and creatures in “of mice and men”

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Animals and Creatures in “Of Mice and Men” RED Lennie’s relationship s with animals YELLOW Animals in nature – by the pool, in the brush ORANGE Working animals on the ranch BLUE Candy’s dog GREEN Descriptions of Lennie comparing him to animals ANIMALS AND CREATURES

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Animals and Creatures in “Of Mice and Men”. YELLOW Animals in nature – by the pool, in the brush. RED Lennie’s relationships with animals. GREEN Descriptions of Lennie comparing him to animals. ANIMALS AND CREATURES. ORANGE Working animals on the ranch. BLUE Candy’s dog. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

Animals and Creatures in “Of Mice and Men”

REDLennie’s

relationships with animals

YELLOWAnimals in nature – by the pool, in the brush

ORANGEWorking

animals on the ranch BLUE

Candy’s dog

GREENDescriptions of

Lennie comparing him to animals

ANIMALS AND

CREATURES

Page 2: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

To a MouseOn turning up her nest with a plough

But Mousie, thou art no thy lane,

In proving foresight may be vain:

The best laid schemes o' mice an‘men

Gang aft agley,

An' lea'e us nought but grief an‘ pain,

For promis'd joy!

But Mouse, you are not alone,

In proving foresight may be vain:

The best laid schemes of mice and men

Go often askew,

And leaves us nothing but grief and pain,

For promised joy!

Robert Burns, 1785

Extract from…

Page 3: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

What relevance do you think Burns’ poem has to the

novella?

Page 4: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

The ‘best laid plans’ or dreams of the characters show us the harsh

reality of 1930’s California….

What does each character dream of?

Page 5: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

Analyse the dreams of each character…..

• George and Lennie (pg. 85-86)

• Candy (pg. 88)

• Crooks (pg. 102, pg. 106)

• Curley’s Wife (pg.125)

What do they tell us about the character and the novella’s

historical setting?

Page 6: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

• America has always been seen as the Land of Opportunity, partly because immigrants from Europe saw it as a place of freedom, a place to begin a new life, a place for real possibilities and wealth for all.

• This belief in America as a country where ordinary people could create a better life for themselves is often referred to as ….

The American Dream!

Page 7: Animals and Creatures in  “Of Mice and Men”

Is it achievable in Steinbeck’s view?