Tony gets frantic in "Of Mice and Men" because he is afraid of not being able to achieve his dream of owning a farm and being independent. He worries about his future and feels pressured to make sure everything goes according to plan, leading to his frantic behavior.
Because he is a mice himself and does not understand what he is reading so
"Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck was published in 1937.
Of Mice and Men occurred during the Great Depression, so yes there were Economic issues. That is why they are all migrant farm workers, so when one shuts down, they are ready to move on to the next.
Of Mice and Men was set in the Great Depression, during the 1930's. the novel was written in 1937 so most likely it was in the early/mid-1930's.
Curley's wife said this line in John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men." She expresses frustration and a desire for attention and companionship, highlighting the loneliness and vulnerability of the characters in the story.
Because he was so lonely that he became "sick" to a sense.
so that the other people that were after lenny didnt.
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Candy lost his hand in a machinery accident so he is a swamper on the ranch.
The Mormon church does not have an official stance on the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. However, some members may appreciate the themes of friendship, loyalty, and compassion found in the novel.
it is a name it is the name of that base player from of mice & men for example he is a man so i think it is a mail name.
Nope, dont think so. He had something wrong with his heart though.