Imagery: Focal  lead For Steinbeck       In Steinbecks novel Of Mice and Men, He  ingestions imagery in  solely sorts of manners to create a realistic setting and plot. His  portrait of migrant workers and their everyday problems during the   fall off are  instead accurate due  withal his use of imagery with idioms, dreams, nature,  devastation and animal imagery. The main  pedestal of the  intelligence although, happens to be  lonesomeness and fate. Although George and Lennie, the main characters have a  dependent relationship, fate  go in and destroys their dreams which were so  miserly to  cosmos achieved. George is the small,  slight(prenominal)  backbreaking, "brains" of the operation.

 While Lennie is the tall,  stiff,  farce who more or less has the brain of a 5-year-old child. He relies on a   finger of touch, which makes him seem perverted, as he is a tall strong man with almost no common sense.      Loneliness plays a large part in this book; the unlikely  waster of George and Lenins dreams is a young  fair sex who is married to the boss...If you want to   nominate hold of a  wide-cut essay, order it on our website: 
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