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The ranch portrays a harsh, callous society with no place for the weak. Discuss.

Title: The ranch portrays a harsh, callous society with no place for the weak. Discuss.
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 1893 | Pages: 8.1 (approximately 235 words/page)


The ranch portrays a harsh, callous society with no place for the weak. Discuss.

'Of Mice and Men', Steinbeck portrays a world dominated by powerful white able-bodied males. It is the views and opinions of this social type that permeate ranch society and those who come from outside these boundaries are ostracized and persecuted. Thus we have a world where Steinbeck describes the plight of women, black people, disabled people and those with mental disabilities showing the persecution and suffering they have to endure. In 1930's American people had …showed first 75 words of 1893 total

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showed last 75 words of 1893 total…are different from each other, a man with physical disability, another man with mental disability, a black man and a woman. At the end of this novel, two people did escape from this horrible world. They were Curley's wife and Lennie. They were the only people released from suffering and harshness of life. Steinbeck does show that the only way of escaping the harsh, callous society with no place for the weak was through death.

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