they lived life hard
The jobs these men carried out were seasonal. They would be needed for doing a certain job at one ranch, and when they have completed this job, the ranch no longer needs these men, so they move on.
Life was hard because the dust and bowl and the depression. During the time of a depression money value drops making people less rich comparatively. the dust bowl was tough because it caused crops to dry up not get as much sun light therefor slowing or stopping plant growth the dust also caused very many animals to get sick and also lack of water killed in a sense everything.
Life in the ranch hands was pretty depressing for some. Many got bored quick, though many enjoyed working at the ranch. Many of the ranchers actually had to leave due to suffering from depression which is terrible.. but yet again so is working at a ranch I suppose! life in the 1930s wasn't great at all. However, people made their own fun, like playing board games, playing cards, or making stuff and getting creative. The men ALWAYS dreamed of having the biggest D. An American dream was a piece of land or plot which they could grow crops or breed animals and naughty stuff like that. Just use your imagination. Imagine working in hay full of animals (pigs, puppies, cows, rabbits, etc.) I like pigs
The Battle of Palmito Ranch, also known as the Battle of Palmito Hill and the Battle of Palmetto Ranch, was fought on May 12-13, 1865, during the American Civil War.
The address of the Ladera Ranch Branch Library is: 29551 Sienna Parkway, Ladera Ranch, 92694 0789
"Of Mice and Men" was published in 1937 during the Great Depression. The novel by John Steinbeck explores the challenges faced by two displaced ranch workers, reflecting the struggles of individuals during that time period.
of mice and men was set in Soledad, California, during the great depression of the 1930s.
The money is going to be saved and put into buying a ranch house someday.:) (remember this is during the great depression)
Steinbeck portrays the life of a typical ranch hand in "Of Mice and Men" as full of loneliness, hardship, and lack of stability. He delves into the struggles and dreams of these men, emphasizing their isolation and the fragility of their existence. Through characters like George and Lennie, Steinbeck highlights the harsh realities and limited opportunities faced by ranch hands during the Great Depression.
Not sure if it's set in a particular year, but it's definitely set in 1930s (depression era) America, when it was tough for ranch hands like George and Lennie to find work.
John Steinbeck set 'Of Mice and Men' on a ranch to explore the lives of itinerant workers during the Great Depression in 1930s America. The ranch setting allowed him to depict the harsh realities of migrant labor, friendship, loneliness, and dreams in a simple and relatable environment.
California edit: Salinas, California and the question was WHEN not where it took place in the 1920's EDIT: Nope. Took place in early 1930s during the Great Depression.
The jobs these men carried out were seasonal. They would be needed for doing a certain job at one ranch, and when they have completed this job, the ranch no longer needs these men, so they move on.
Either farm hands, cowboys, or ranch hands
Work is seasonal -
The setting of "Of Mice and Men" is the Salinas Valley in California during the Great Depression. The story primarily takes place on a ranch near the town of Soledad.
"Of Mice and Men" is set in California during the Great Depression. The story mainly takes place on a ranch near Soledad, and the characters also travel to a nearby town called Weed.