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The horseshoe game in "Of Mice and Men" symbolizes the characters' hopes and dreams for the future. By playing the game and aiming for the stake, the characters find a sense of purpose and direction amidst the hardships of their lives on the ranch. It also provides a temporary escape from the harsh reality of their circumstances.
the mice represent Lennie's personality
In "Of Mice and Men," horseshoes are played outside the bunkhouse to pass the time and keep the men entertained. It is a common recreational activity for the ranch workers in the novel.
basketball
It was a game that relates to solitaire. It was called "euchre"
Card game.
It is in the beginning of the 3rd chapter, end of first paragraph. "Through the open door came the thuds and occasional clangs of a horseshoe game, and now and then the sound of voices raised in approval or derision." (Steinbeck 38) Hope this helped (:
Solitaire
Some songs that could represent Of Mice and Men include "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel, "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" by The Hollies, and "Lost in the Echo" by Linkin Park. These songs touch on themes of loneliness, sacrifice, and the complexities of human relationships, which are central to the novel.
someone that everyone looks up to and respects...even curley. he is a source of constant good
Ranch
The play 'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck in 1937.
pretty sure itz ''euchre'' (=