Of Mice and Men

Comment on Steinbeck’s description of “place” in the novel, referring to particular words, phrases, or passages. These descriptions can involve the natural world or the environment on the Tyler Ranch itself

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Comment on Steinbeck’s description of “place” in the novel, referring to particular words, phrases, or passages. These descriptions can involve the natural world or the environment on the Tyler Ranch itself
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The small farm represents a sense of home and belonging. George and Lennie are itinerant workers. They are always on the move, working jobs for other men. Both men long for a sense of place, a place they can call their own and belong to.