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Student Essay on "Of Mice and Men" Literary Analysis

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John Steinbeck
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"Of Mice and Men" Literary Analysis

Summary:   This essay is a literary analysis of "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. This analysis focuses on the connection between Lennie and animals.  


Throughout your busy and hectic life, have you ever stopped to pursue that seemingly irrelevant question, of that nagging voice of curiosity that begs to understand the deeper meanings below the surface of the common and mundane that you, so often, pass blindly by? In Of Mice and Men, a novel by John Steinbeck, there are a great many of these invisible connections that run deep below the pages into the soul and memory of this story, that offer a pristinely clear viewing window, to those that invoke their curiosity, into another time and place. Within this story, the untrained eye may pass unwittingly past these connections, but to deafly ignore that yearning whisper in your ear is to deny the very thing that makes you human. Of all the connections within the book, there is.....

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