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Character Identification & Themes Of Mice and Men Character Identification & Themes

Lennie Small large, lumbering, childlike, mental disability. depends upon George for guidance and protection. The two men share a vision of a farm that they will own together Gentle and kind, but does not understand his own strength. loves petting soft things, such as velvet, small animals, dresses, etc.

George Milton small, wiry, quick-witted man who travels with, and cares for, Lennie. devoted to Lennie. behavior is motivated by the desire to protect Lennie wants them both to have the farm of their dreams. Lennie’s childlike faith enables George to believe it will happen one day.

Candy aging ranch handyman, lost his hand in an accident fears that his age is making him useless on the ranch offers his life’s savings if he can join George and Lennie in owning the land. fate of Candy’s ancient dog plays an important role in the plot

Curley boss’s son, wears high-heeled boots to distinguish himself from the field hands Rumored to be a champion prizefighter, confrontational, mean-spirited, and aggressive seeks to compensate for his small stature by picking fights with larger men. Recently married, extremely possessive and jealous of his flirtatious young wife.

Curley’s Wife only female character in the novel never given a name and is only referred to in reference to her husband. men on the farm refer to her as a “tramp,” a “tart,” and a “looloo.” represents the temptation of female sexuality in a male-dominated world not a villain, but a victim. desperately lonely and has broken dreams, just like ranch hands.

Crooks black stable-hand, gets his name from his crooked back. proud, bitter, and funny, isolated from others because of skin color asks Lennie if he can go with them

Slim highly skilled mule driver and “prince” of the ranch only character who seems to be at peace with himself others look to him for advice quiet, insightful man, Slim alone understands the bond between George and Lennie

Other Characters Carlson -  ranch-hand, complains about Candy’s old, smelly dog, has a Luger pistol hidden under his mattress The Boss -  stocky, well-dressed man in charge of the ranch, and Curley’s father; never named and appears only once, but seems to be a fair-minded man Aunt Clara  - Lennie’s aunt, who cared for him until her death, does not actually appear in the novel except in the end, as a vision in Lennie’s mind; kind, patient woman, took good care of Lennie

Themes in Of Mice and Men The Nature of Dreams In essence, Of Mice and Men is as much a story about the nature of human dreams and aspirations and the forces that work against them as it is the story of two men. Humans give meaning to their lives—and to their futures—by creating dreams. Without dreams and goals, life is an endless stream of days that have little connection or meaning. George and Lennie’s dream—to own a little farm of their own—is so central to Of Mice and Men that it appears in some form in five of the six chapters. Loneliness In addition to dreams, humans crave contact with others to give life meaning. Loneliness is present throughout this novel.

Themes in Of Mice and Men Powerlessness Steinbeck’s characters are often the underdogs, and he shows compassion toward them throughout the body of his writings. Powerlessness takes many forms—intellectual, financial, societal—and Steinbeck touches on them all. Fate Life’s unpredictable nature is another subject that defines the human condition. Just when it appears that George and Lennie will get their farm, fate steps in. My Brother’s Keeper Steinbeck makes the reader wonder whether mankind should go alone in the world or be responsible and helpful to others who are less fortunate. Nature Steinbeck uses nature images to reinforce his themes and to set the mood.