Some minor conflicts in "Of Mice and Men" include Curley's jealousy and aggression towards Lennie and George, the tension between Crooks and the other ranch workers due to racism, and the struggle for power and control between Slim and Curley. Additionally, the conflict between Candy and Carlson over Candy's old dog serves as another minor conflict in the story.
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One of their conflicts is Lenny and the mice. And a big one is with George and Lennie which would be man vs. man.
weak and strong
John Steinbeck, the author, wrote Of Mice and Men as a short story, not a book. It is a parable.
No, "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck does not have a sequel. The story ends with a tragic event and does not continue in a second book.
Of Mice And Men
''Of Mice And Men'' is a story of the extrodinary friendship between two workers at the time of Great Depression in America.(1930's)
No, candy is not a reliable source of information in "Of Mice and Men" as he is not a central character and does not possess authoritative knowledge about the events or themes in the story. Candy mainly serves as a minor character whose main role is to highlight themes of loneliness and friendship in the novella.
In "Of Mice and Men," Susy and Clara are not characters in the story. The main characters are George Milton and Lennie Small.
The overall message of this story is that i don't know
Lulu is a minor character in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men." She is a woman at the local brothel in Soledad, where some of the ranch workers go for entertainment. She is briefly mentioned in the novel.