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‘Of Mice and Men’

‘Of Mice and Men’. by John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902. Although his family was wealthy, he was interested in the lives of the farm labourers and spent time working with them. He used his experiences as material for his writing. The Title.

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‘Of Mice and Men’

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  1. ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck

  2. John Steinbeck John Steinbeck was born in Salinas, California in 1902. Although his family was wealthy, he was interested in the lives of the farm labourers and spent time working with them. He used his experiences as material for his writing.

  3. The Title • Steinbeck originally titled the novel ‘Something That Happened’, however he changed the title after reading Robert Burns' poem, ‘To a Mouse’. • The line from the poem is often translated into English as: ‘The best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray’. • The poem tells of the sadness the narrator feels after he destroyed the home of a mouse while plowing his field. • It suggests that no plan is perfect and no one can be completely prepared for the future and what might happen.

  4. The Depression • On October 29, 1929, millions of dollars were wiped out in an event that became known as the Wall Street Crash. • It led to the Depression in America which crippled the country from 1930 - 1936. • People lost their life savings when firms and banks went bankrupt. • 12 - 15 million men and women (one third of America's population) were unemployed.

  5. People outside a closed bank during the Depression

  6. Many children were deserted and left homeless during the Depression

  7. Migrant farm-workers • Added to the man-made financial problems, were natural ones. • A series of droughts in southern mid-western states like Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas led to failed harvests and dried-up land. • Farmers were forced to move off their land: they couldn't repay the bank-loans which had helped buy the farms and had to sell what they owned to pay their debts. • Many economic migrants headed west to 'Golden' California, thinking there would be land going spare, but the Californians turned many back, fearing they would be over-run.

  8. United States of America California ● Weed ● Soledad Texas Oklahoma Kansas Salinas River

  9. Migrant farm-workers

  10. RanchHands Ranch hands were lucky to have work and were grateful for at least a bunk-house to live in and to have food provided, even though the pay was low.

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