At the beginning of everyone's description Steinbeck uses a stereotype to describe them, but later plunges into each characters' personalities and highlights the silliness of these stereotypes. Steinbeck seemed to mock stereotypes in 'Of Mice And Men' through compelling the reader to sympathise with the victims of prejudice. Curley's wife is a perfect example of this as she is at first called derogatory terms such as "tart" etc. But later Steinbeck portrays her life of loneliness and sadness, influencing the reader to feel a sense of anger at all the men for considering her to be a "tart"
Crooks is another character that Steinbeck has used to show the amount of anger he feels towards the racism against African Americans during this time.
The two main characters in "Of Mice and Men" are George Milton and Lennie Small.
In "Of Mice and Men," Susy and Clara are not characters in the story. The main characters are George Milton and Lennie Small.
Critics may find fault with "Of Mice and Men" due to its portrayal of disability and race, as well as its relatively simplistic characters and themes. Some critics argue that the novel reinforces harmful stereotypes and lacks complexity in its treatment of social issues.
George and Lennie
George and Lenny
Lennie and George
In the film version of 'Of Mice and Men', Gary Sinise is the director. He also plays one of the main characters, George.
George Milton and Lenny Small are the two main characters in "Of Mice and Men". Lenny is the mildly retarded one.
Lennie and George
Lennie and George
George and Lennie
Lennie and George