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The line from the poem: "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns served as he inspiration for the title, and is often translated into English as: "The best-laid plans of mice and men often go awry (or astray)." However, the original Burns Scottish is: "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft Agley


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โ€œThe best laid schemes of mice and men Go oft awryโ€ c. How does the line from the poem relate to the following characters? 1) Candy
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Steinbeck got the title "Of Mice and Men" from a poem by Robert Burns called "To a Mouse," which includes the line "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men / Gang aft agley." This line reflects the theme of dashed hopes and dreams present in Steinbeck's novella.

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