Tuesday, November 12, 2013

In Of Mice and Men, what does the description of the bunk house tell the reader about the men who live there?

the description of the bunk house satrky contrats that of
the nautral, beautiful setting in chapter 1. the bunk house being descrbed as dull and
"dusk" shows it is a place were violence and lonliness takes place, being a man made
place whereas the description of nature is vivid and tranquil and is the perfect
backdrop for a place filled with hope and a new start.


The
bunk house shows the basic living conditions of workers and the concern goerge draws
about lice shows poor and lilttle attention to poor hygine and welfare. the description
of a the possesions of workers is a bare minimal showing they donot stay around for a
while and often leave after a week or so in search for new work

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