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Mice and Men Annotated Bibliography - 855 Words

Sierra Villanueva Mrs. Josà © English II PAP 4th 8 November 2011 Of Mice And Men : An Annotated Bibliography Book Review: Of Mice amp; Men. A Novel Menagerie. Novel Menagerie, 2009. Web. 7 Nov 2011. lt;http://anovelmenagerie.com/2009/02/18/book-review-of-mice-and-men/gt;. The author of this review focuses on the life of Lennie. She sympathizes with the hard times Lennie had to go through as a character. The author describes Lennie to the readers as an innocent, childlike character who is misunderstand by the people surrounding him. She describes Lennie s love for soft things and his wanting of George s approval. The author gives the review from Lennie s point of view and describes George as a rolemodel to Lennie. She†¦show more content†¦He sees Of Mice and Men as a social convention reaching out to more than one type of people. Fullmer supports his ideas with plenty of proof from the book and has an excellent interpretation of the book. Out of all my sources I think Fullmer s review of the book is the most pleasing. Topham, James. Of Mice and Men Review. About. The New York Times Company, 2011Web. 7 Nov 2011. lt;http://classiclit.about.com/od/ofmiceandmensteinbeck/fr/aa_ofmice.htmgt;. Topham focuses mainly on the prejudices displayed in the story. He praises Steinbeck s development of the characters and the friendship between George and Lennie. He agrees that although George and Lennie s dream to have a farm is unreachable their friendship is what makes the story so appealing to readers. Topham relates George and Lennie s troubles to those of the modern day world. He writes how the friendship between the two boys is a shining example of how even though the world is harsh at times, love and friendship can still exist. Topham gives the example of George and Lennie s friendship as support of this idea. Topham emphasizes that there is always an upside to bad times and uses the struggles of the main characters to prove his idea. Topham does not provide any evidence besides George and Lennie s frie ndship to support his ideas and opinion of Mice and Men. While Topham does explainShow MoreRelatedbibliography2066 Words   |  9 Pages Prof. 19 November 2013 Annotated Bibliography of the Criticisms of John Steinbeck’s â€Å" Of Mice Men†. â€Å"John (Ernest) Steinbeck,† â€Å" An overview Of Mice and Men,† â€Å" Steinbeck, Johnson, and the Master/Slave Relationship, â€Å" Reduced to Nothing: Race, Lynching, and Erasure in the Theater Revision of Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men, â€Å" â€Å" Steinbeck s Of Mice and Men (1937). â€Å" Research Abstract: John Steinbeck is best known for The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mice and Men. Kevin Attell writes criticismsRead MoreHello1309 Words   |  6 PagesI also want to talk about how cruelty-free companies are benefiting us as a community. Some of these cosmetic companies have been bringing a lot of assets to the consumers, and even to where the factories are installed. Annotated Bibliography Allen, Arthur. Of Mice Or Men: The Problem With Animal Testing. Slate Magazine. 1 June 2006: Web. 27 Jan. 2016. What brought to my attention about this article is the fact the author is concerned mainly about the effectiveness of animal testing, leavingRead MoreThe Awakening Of The American Dream : The Reality Concealed By Paradise2477 Words   |  10 Pagesâ€Å"[i]ndividualism, freedom, liberty, [and] rights† (Karabell 31). All based on the same desire, but featuring a slight difference. And thus the American dream was formulated by Jefferson’s declaration â€Å"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness† (karrabel 42). Jefferson expressed a â€Å"sense of individual self- determination [creating the]

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