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George:
Theme 1: George is presented as a victim of the economic
circumstances stuck in a cycle of itinerancy during the
1930s economic hardship brought on by the Wall Street
Crash and Dust Bowl.

Quotes:

· “Both were dressed in denim trousers and in denim coats”

· “They give us work cards”

· “We’re gonna work on a ranch like the one we come from up
north”

· “Jus’ keep me shovin’ all over the country”

· “Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the
world”

· “We’d have our own place where we belonged”

· “Got his eye on us”

Context:

· October 1929 – US stock market crashed, many lost life savings

· Dust Bowl led to itinerant workers coming from Texas, Arkansas,
Oklahoma and Missouri

· 1932 – ¼ of all Americans unemployed

· 1933 – 17 million Americans unemployed

· Steinbeck dropped out of college to become a manual labourer

· Ranch owners valued productivity over ethics as farm income
fell by 50%

. 38 states closed their bank

. 250,000 Americans evicted from their homes

,Theme 2: Throughout the Novella, George is exposed to
have the sole purpose of protecting Lennie from harm on
the ranch.

· “Don’t drink so much”

· “Give it here!”

· “I been mean, ain’t I?”

· “With us it ain’t like that”

· “We kinda look after each other”

· “I said get him”

· “You ain’t gonna leave me are ya, George?”

Context:

· Lennie is mentally infirm

· Labelled as ‘feebleminded’ and were viewed as heavy little use
in society

· Sent away to state- or privately-run institutions

· Lobotomy, ECT, Hydrotherapy, tranquilisation and insulin shock
therapy

· Straitjackets and manacles

· Low funding so there was no forward movement in terms of a
more caring approach

Theme 3: Steinbeck explores the futility of friendship of
the ranch through the exploration of Slim being George’s
confidante and the Social Darwinism that occurs on the
ranch.

· “So that’s what Curley picks for a wife”

· “George’s voice was taking on the tone of confession”

· “You wouldn’t tell nobody”

, · “George spoke proudly”

· “George was on guard immediately”

· “You stick with us so we don’t think you had nothin’ to do with
this”

· “Me an’ you’ll go in an’ get a drink”

· “What the hell ya suppose is eatin’ them two guys”

Context:

· Many men travelled alone because they were sent by agencies

· Social Darwinism – Survival of the fittest, men were not friends
because it made them weaker

· Suspicious of friendship because being homosexual was illegal in
1930s America

Theme 4: Like many other characters, George is seen to
have a dream of a better future where he is not restrained
by the orders of a boss, however this dream, like everyone
else’s, is seen to be futile.

· “With us it ain’t like that”

· “They looked at one another amazed”

· “This thing they never really believed in was coming true”

· “Then - it’s all off?”

· “I’ll take my fifty bucks an’ I’ll stay all night in some lousy cat
house”

· “And George raised the gun and steadied it”

Context:

· James Truslow Adams coined the term ‘The American Dream’

· “Life shoulder be better and richer and fuller for everyone”

· “Regardless of the fortuitous circumstances of birth or position”

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