lonliness and isolation
the opression of the poor by the rich
power of 1 man vs. many men (baned together)
the use & view of women
people who have the least give the most
Steinbeck as a social critic
symbolism of animals
the failed american dream
discrimination
Some of John Steinbeck's books that explore human values include "The Grapes of Wrath," which examines themes of human dignity and perseverance, "Of Mice and Men," which explores friendship and empathy, and "East of Eden," which delves into concepts of good and evil and human morality.
Do you mean some of his book titles?East of EdenOf mice and menThe Grapes of WrathThe PearlThe PearlOf Mice and MenThe Grapes of WrathEast of Eden
The Grapes of Wrath, The Winter of Our Discontent, The Pearl, Travels With Charley, Of Mice and Men
the pearl the east of eden of mice and men and the grapes of wrath
Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, East of Eden, Cannery Row, The Pearl
East of Eden The Grapes of Wrath Of Mice and Men
the grapes of wrath from mice and men, cup of gold, or the pearl.
They are both about people who are looking for work/home during the Depression.
He wrote several East of Eden Of Mice and Men Grapes of Wrath are three
JOHN Steinbeck wrote East of Eden, The Grapes of Wrath, Of Mice and Men, The Moon is Down, The Pearl, Cannery Row, The Red Pony, The Wayward Bus, The Winter of our Discontent, Tortilla Flat, Sweet Thursday, The Short Reign of Pippen IV, The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights From the Winchester Manuscripts of Thomas Malory and Other Sources, The Log From the Sea of Cortez, Once There was a War, The Pastures of Heaven, and To a God Unknown.
Steinbeck's of mice and men is a very unique book, but it has several themes that you can relate to other novels. The theme of dreams is one that plays a large part in the novella, Steinbeck employs the use of unfulfilment to get this across. Every book's different, but in some ways Of Mice and Men is like some of Steinbeck's other classics like 'The Grapes of Wrath'. Hope that helps!
Loss of hope was a common theme. Not only in family life (grapes of Wrath) but also in the work place (Of mice and men). John Steinbeck's literature reflects a lot of these common themes.