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Sto caricando le informazioni... Of Mice and Men (New Longman Literature)di John Steinbeck
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This story takes place during the Great Depression and tells of a very different friendship between George & Lennie. Lennie suffers from a mental disorder--no, it might be more proper to say therefore George suffers from Lennie's mental disorder. Don't let the colorful language run you away from this story, yet don't expect to feel uplifted during your read either. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.52Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1900-1944Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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What was it about?
For some reason I have reached my mid thirties without ever reading Of Mice and Men, it bypassed me in school, I have never seen any film adaptation and my only knowledge of the plot was that it was about two friends and one liked rabbits. So I started the book not knowing what was to come and without any expectations. I am always wary reading novels that have been deemed ‘classics’, very often I find them not very entertaining and the sort of book that people only read because they are either made to, or feel they should. But at around 160 pages I decided to give the book a try. Essentially we follow the story of two friends, George and Lennie, they are two drifters looking for work at various ranch stands across California in the midst of the depression. The two characters are opposites, with one small and quick, the other large and mentally challenged, and yet against many odds their friendship has always managed to survive. Practically inseparable they follow their dream of earning enough money to allow them to buy their own plot of land and become self sufficient. Lennie is really a child trapped inside a man’s body, unfortunately for him it is a very powerful vessel and he is not able to judge his own strength, this causes all sorts of issues for the duo and the main reason why they have never been able to settle in one place for any length of time. The novel starts with a new job prospect and another step towards that American dream they both hold onto. As they have done many times they try to settle into normal life, but interference from others once again causes them to face the realisation that maybe it can’t all be as simple as they would like. Prejudice, racism, life and death coupled with loneliness, ambition and loyalty allow the reader to understand just how fragile our human existence really can be. Are we any more worthy of life than an old decrepit dog? Do we really control our own destiny?
What did I like?
The way that Steinbeck crams so many themes into suck a short novel is amazing. This is my first book by him and I am sure it won’t be my last. The descriptions are vivid, the characters realistic and you really do find yourself lost in their world.
What didn’t I like?
I really can’t think of anything in particular that I can honestly say I disliked. Maybe I would have preferred the novel to have been a little longer, but it certainly was a case of quality over quantity.
Would I recommend?
Definitely. This is one of those books I wish had discovered much earlier. Even nearly 80 years after its first publication the messages that it conveys are as relevant today as ever. ( )