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The Themes of the Novel The novel is a parable that tries to explain what it means to be human Essentially, man is a very small part of a very large universe.

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2 The Themes of the Novel The novel is a parable that tries to explain what it means to be human Essentially, man is a very small part of a very large universe In the greater scheme of things, individuals come and go and leave very little, lasting mark Yet deep inside all people are longing for a place in nature – the desire for the land, roots, and a place to call ”home” The struggle for such a place is universal, and its success is uncertain

3 The nature of loneliness Man’s capacity for cruelty
Steinbeck’s vision of what it means to be human, touches on several themes: The nature of dreams The nature of loneliness Man’s capacity for cruelty Powerlessness and economic injustices The uncertainty of the future

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5 The Nature of Dreams 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 is to own a little farm of their own

6 Loneliness Humans crave contact with others to give life meaning
Loneliness is present throughout the novel - the ranch hands go into town to ease their loneliness with alcohol and women - Lennie goes into Crooks’s room to find someone to talk to - Curley’s wife comes for the same reason Crooks says: ”A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody. Don’t make no difference who the guy is, long’s he’s with you.”

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8 Loneliness... Solidade: The name of the town means ”solitude” or ”alone”

9 Barriers Despite the need for companionship, people set up barriers that maintain loneliness People sustain (those barriers by being inhumane to each other

10 Barriers... A barrier based on gender: The real thing that isolates Curley’s wife is that she is a female in an all-male world A barrier based on race: Crooks being an Afro-American must occupy a room in the stable alone. He is not welcome in the bunkhouse A barrier based on age and handicap: Candy is afraid of being thrown out because of his age and handicap. He is a victim of a society that does not value age and discriminates against handicaps.

11 Powerlessness Steinbeck’s characters are often underdogs
He shows compassion (medfølelse) toward them throughout his body of writings

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13 Powerlessness... Powerlessness takes many forms: - intellectual
- financial - societal Steinbeck touches them all Which characters represent the different forms of powerlessness?

14 Idioms An Idiom is a commonly used expresssion that has a figurative and literal meaning EX: Ball is in your court Piece of cake Don't put all your eggs in one basket

15 Idioms Idioms change by region, date, and culture
With a partner come up with at least 5 idioms that you use today.


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