Steinbeck chose not to divide "Of Mice and Men" into chapters because he wanted to create a seamless narrative flow. This format contributes to the novella's sense of immediacy and intensity, allowing the story to unfold without interruption or distraction. Steinbeck's decision also reflects the simplicity and straightforwardness of the characters and themes in the novel.
6 there are no chapters there are six sections this is in order to not divide it up almost like a play
John Steinbeck, the author, wrote Of Mice and Men as a short story, not a book. It is a parable.
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The book by John Steinbeck that is comprised of only four chapters is "Of Mice and Men." This novella follows the story of two migrant workers, George and Lennie, as they navigate the challenges of the Great Depression.
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'Of Mice and Men' was written by John Steinbeck and published in 1937.
Steinbeck wrote chapters 1 and 2 of "Of Mice and Men" to introduce the setting, establish the main characters, and build tension. These chapters lay the foundation for the story's themes of friendship, loneliness, and the pursuit of the American Dream.
6 there are no chapters there are six sections this is in order to not divide it up almost like a play
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