The American Dream in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men

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Compare the American Dream with the real lives of the migrant workers in the novel Of Mice and Men.

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The page numbers in this essay are from the Longman edition of thenovel “Of Mice and Men”. The ISBN number of this edition isISBN0582461464. Please take account of this number when marking mypaper.

In the 1930’s American novelists were writing novels about the currentlife in America and past experiences. One of these novelists was JohnErnst Steinbeck. Steinbeck was born on 27 February 1902, in Salinas,California, USA. His parents owned a large amount of land but were notvery rich. Steinbeck’s mother was a schoolteacher and encouraged himto study and read widely. At primary school, Steinbeck did well. Hisaunt gave him a copy of Sir Thomas Malory’s Le Morte d’Arthur, hisfirst book that he owned. Steinbeck was academically more advancedthan his classmates because of his mother’s beforehand influence; heskipped a year at 5th grade and was younger when he attended SalinasHigh School.

At the age of 14 he chose the career as a writer and never abandonedhis dream. Graduating from there in 1919, then attending StanfordUniversity. At Stanford he studied Marine Biology, however he was moreinterested in the surrounding nature of the world and literature.Steinbeck would take long periods of time off to pay for his passionof writing. During a summer vacation he took a year and half off fromhis studies, where he worked as a labourer. This is where he got hisfirst experience as a migrant worker. He went back to StanfordUniversity and in 1925 he dropped out without a degree and went to NewYork. His parents wanted him to have a respectable job as a lawyer;but with no degree it was inevitable that he would fail. He grasped ajob as a construction worker, but was laid off. He was able to getanother job as a reporter for a short period, but was eventuallydismissed. After that incident, to keep him going he had to leave NewYork in search of a better job. He went to California were ho workedat a lodge and resort in High Sierra. Steinbeck published “Cup ofGold” in 1929, and then he worked on a book called “To an UnknownGod”. In 1930 Steinbeck married Carol Henning and the couple settleddown. In the upcoming years he was able to write his first successfulnovel, Tortilla Flat.

Steinbeck himself was a migrant worker at this time and from this hehad an inspiration to write about the migrant workers of America and

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