Title: Of Mice and Men
1Of Mice and Men
2Anticipating Of Mice and Men
Directions The words below are taken from John
Steinbecks novel Of Mice and Men. Read the words
below and construct a storyline based on them.
Write out your storyline using each of the words.
- George
- Lenny
- rabbits
- California
- migrant worker
- ranch
- old mangy dog
- Curleys wife
- right hand
- pistol
- friendship
- mice
- American dream
- corrupt women
- loneliness
- Lennys puppy
- Great Depression
- death
- lynch mob
- disability
3Table of Contents
- Historical Backdrop
- Great Depression
- Dust Bowl
- Migrant Workers
- About the Author
- About the Novel
- Offensive Content
4Historical Backdrop
- Great Depression
- Highest unemployment rate in Americas history
- Dust Bowl
- Midwest experiences great drought
- Not enough food
- Migrant Workers
- People gave up farms/homes in search of work,
heading west
5Great Depression
- Causes of Great Depression
- income gap
- high consumer debt, purchasing on credit
- weakened European economies following World War I
- large surpluses of U.S. goods
- Effects
- Stock market crashes in 1929
- 1/3 to ¼ of Americans are unemployed
- People rely on bread lines for food and sleep in
tents and shacks. - Government fights Depression through increased
government regulation and massive public work
projects to create employment
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8Dust Bowl
- Cause of Dust Bowl
- Man exhausts the soil
- Breaks up the evolved prairie grass
- Overplants crops
- Crops cannot hold soil in great plains draught
- 7 year draught
- Effect of Dust Bowl
- Migration west to California
- Search for better life
9Dust Storm (above) Soil Erosion (below)
Clear Day Dusty Day
10Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
- Poetic novelization of the experiences of a young
girl during the Dust Bowl in Oklahoma - Excerpts
- Beginning August 1920
- Not too Much to Ask
- Rules of Dining
- Fields of Flashing Light
11Migrant workers
- Cause
- Crop prices fell, which led farmers to plant more
crops to earn same amount of money - Farmers had to invest in more equipment and help
- Huge debt!
- Stock market crash of 1929
- Farmers lose farms
- Effect Great Plains workers must migrate to
California
12Migrant workers harvesting lettuce
18 year old migrant worker with baby
13Migrant workers waiting for relief checks
Ditch-bank housing for migrant workers
14Author Background John Steinbeck
- Born in 1902 in Salinas, California
- California is backdrop for most novels
- Spent summers as a farm hand
- Went to Stanford 1919
- Didnt earn degree
- Worked as a reporter
- Published many novels
- Cup of Gold (1929) Tortilla Flat (1935) Grapes
of Wrath (1940) - Nobel Prize in Literature 1962
15John Steinbeck
16About the novel
- Published in 1937
- Genre fiction, tragedy
- Setting Mid 1930s in Pacific Grove and Los Gatos
ranch - Characters George, Lennie
- Point of View Omniscient
- Conflict man vs. nature, man vs. man, man vs.
society - Plot George Lennie set out to achieve their
dream of owning their own farm, but outside
forces and Lennies character cause problems.
17Themes
- Themes are the fundamental and often universal
ideas explored in a literary work. - The predatory nature of human existence
- The importance of brotherhood and idealized
relationships between men - The Importance and Impossibility of the American
Dream - Struggle between whats right and whats
convenient
18Motifs
- Motifs are recurring structures, contrasts, or
literary devices that can help to develop and
inform the texts major themes. - Corrupting power of Women
- Loneliness and Companionship
- Strength and Weakness
Curleys Wife
19Symbols
- Symbols are objects, characters, figures, or
colors used to represent abstract ideas or
concepts. - George Lennies Farm
- Lennies Puppy
- Candys Dog
20Offensive Elements in the Novel
- Swearing
- Sexual allusions
- Moral Choices
- Why might these potentially offensive elements be
included in the novel? - What effect do they have on characters, setting,
plot, etc?