In the paper thin plot of this book there is a progression of force by Lennie. The broken hand and the dead puppy lead us to see the death of Curley's wife as a reasonable next step.
As for why teachers have latched on to this book along with Steinbeck's other dogs like they are unaware that any thing has been written in the last 50 years... I will never know.
John Steinbeck died on December 20, 1968 at the age of 66.
3 times. He got divorced twice and then remarried and they stayed married until Steinbeck's death.
One of the greatest tragedies of John Steinbeck's life was the untimely death of his best friend, Ed Ricketts.
Olive Hamilton Steinbeck was the second wife of American author John Steinbeck. They were married from 1950 until his death in 1968. Olive supported Steinbeck in his writing career and was involved in his literary projects.
John Steinbeck married Carol Henning Jan 1930 and divorced in 1941. Married Gwyndoln Conger in 1943 and had 2 children Thomas Myles Steinbeck and John Steinbeck IV and divorced in 1948. Married Elaine Scott in 1950 and the marriage lasted until Steinbeck's death in 1968
theseus reaction to phaedra death
He was very upset; hearing his wife's death :'(
December 20, 1968 (aged 66) New York, New York, United States
Steinbeck uses the dog as foreshadowing. It foreshadows the death of (SPOILER ALERT. CONTINUE READING IF YOU WISH) Lennie
John Steinbeck, Writer * Born: 27 February 1902 * Birthplace: Salinas, California * Died: 20 December 1968 (arteriosclerosis) * Best Known As: Author of The Grapes of WrathAbove retrieved from Answers.com
Steinbeck portrays Curley's wife as a lonely and somewhat manipulative character, seeking attention from the men on the ranch due to her unhappy marriage with Curley. She dreams of a better life and regrets her missed opportunities, ultimately leading to her tragic demise.
death...