Of Mice and Men

WHO ARE MİCE AND WHO ARE MEN AND WHY?

WHO ARE MİCE AND WHO ARE MEN İN OF MİCE AND MEN?

 

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John Steinbeck takes the title of his little novel or novella from the poem "To a Mouse (on turning her up in her nest with the plough)." It was written by Scottish poet Robert Burns in 1785. The idea of the poem ( and the book) is that despite all our crazy plans, men and all animals (yes mice included) are subject to the harsh realities of life, including death.

I THİNK MİCE ARE CHOOSEN FROM ALL OF ANİMALS, BECAUSE THEY ARE SİMİLAR WİTH MEN FOR EXPERİENCES.

MAYBE MİCE ARE DİRTY MAYBE FOR SPECİAL CLASS REPRESENTED FOR AMERİCAN SOCİAL LİFE. A SOCİAL CLASS WHO COULD NEVER HAVE AN AMERİCAN DREAM TO SUCCESS?