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1、浅析(人鼠之间)中兰尼的悲剧,英语论文Chapter One Introduction Chapter Two Manifestation of Lennie s tragedy in OfMice and Men 2.1 Isolated by people around him 2.1.1 Pressed by the upper class 2.1.2 Fellowmen s misunderstanding ofLennie 2.2 Disillusion of Lennie s dream 2.2.1 Lennie s failure to get land 2.2.2 Lennie
2、 s failure to seek love Chapter Three Great Depression - the leading criminalof Lennie s tragedy in Of Mice and Men 3.1 Wider gap between the rich and the poor 3.2 Corruption of social morality Chapter Four Conclusion References ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Chapter One Introduction After the World War I, Americ
3、a became a creditor country. Unlimited expansionof stock speculation and overproduction led to the collapse of New York stock marketwhich resulted in the economic crisis. Unprecedented economic disaster promoted anew awakening of the working class in the United States. John Steinbeck started tofocus
4、 on social problems and tried to expose hard situations of the low class in hisworks. John Steinbeck (1902-1968) was born in Salinas, California. Influenced by hismother, Steinbeck studied English Literature at Stanford University. Leaving withouta degree in 1925, he started to make a living by doin
5、g many different jobs such aspasture worker, road-building team worker, migrant worker, land surveyor andjournalist. These working experiences provided him the chance to get in touch withpeople from the low class and many writing materials. He made up his mind to be awriter when he came to New York
6、in 1926. John Steinbeck achieved his first criticalsuccess with Tortilla Flat (1935), which expressed moral bankruptcy caused bymaterialism. From 1930 to 1936, as a prolific writer, John Steinbeck published nearly15 novels and dozens of short stories, including In Dubious Battle (1936), Of Miceand M
7、en (1937) and The Grapes of Wrath (1939). He also wrote an article seriescalled The Harvest Gypsies (1936) for the San Francisco News about the hardsituation of the migrant worker. Many protagonists in his works are people from thelow class because he is very familiar with them. His works showed kin
8、d and rusticcharacteristics of them. John Steinbeck was one of America s most influential writersof the 20th century. He was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Literature for hisrealistic and imaginative writings, combining as they do sympathetic humor and keensocial perception. (Mao, 2005: 375) John
9、Steinbeck got huge success because of Of Mice and Men which can be seenas the foundation of The Grapes of Wrath. It is critically acclaimed and Steinbeck s1962 Nobel Prize citation called it a little masterpiece . Of Mice and Men talks aboutdreams of a pair of migrant agricultural laborers Lennie an
10、d George in California. They have a dream of owning their own idyllic farm someday so that they can be freeto live in their own way. George is a smart guy while Lennie is physically strong, yetmentally slow. However, Lennie s accidental murder of Curley s wife destroys theirplan. Finally, George sho
11、ots Lennie to death and their dreams come to naught. Somecritics focus on abundant themes and think this novel covers collapse of theAmerican Dream, human loneliness, common people s powerlessness Wang,2006:28. Others center on Steinbeck s writing techniques especiallyhis clever employment of symbol
12、ism that there are lots of symbolic images in thetitle, the settings, animals, characters in the novel. (Wang, 2020:1) Although Of Miceand Men narrates a short story in three days, it centers on the tragedy of Lennie withthe purpose to allude to the tragedy of the low class and problems of the socia
13、l system. This paper, consequently, aims to probe into social causes of the tragedy in OfMice and Men. Based on a brief introduction of Steinbeck and his Of Mice and Men,the paper illustrates the manifestation of Lennie s Tragedy in Of Mice and Menthrough the isolation between people and the disillu
14、sion of his dream. Then the papertries to analyze reasons of Lennie s tragedy with back groundings of the GreatDepression in two aspects. Finally the paper reaches the conclusion that it is the GreatDepression kills Lennie as a representative of Lennie s times. Chapter Two Manifestation of Lennie s
15、Tragedy in Of Mice and Men In Of Mice and Men, Lennie is described as a huge man, shapeless of face, withlarge, pale eyes, with wide, sloping shoulders; and he walked heavily, dragging hisfeet a little, the way a bear drags his paws , (Steinbeck, 1937:2) His tragedy is mainlyreflected in two aspects
16、: people s isolation and his disillusion of dreams. 2.1 Isolated by people around him Curley s father and Curley envy Lennie s tall height. Their envy graduallybecomes hatred of Lennie. As owners of the farm, they torture Lennie as much as theycould. Also, as a migrant worker, Lennie has characteris
17、tics of innocence andchildishness which others do not have. So Lennie is isolated not only by the upperclass but also by his fellowmen. 2.1.1 Pressed by the upper class Lennie is a migrant worker working for Curley s father. Lennie s tall heightmakes himself an eyesore of Curley and Curley s father.
18、 Because of their highersocial status, they press workers such as Lennie both physically and mentally. Physically, as the owner of the farm, Curley s father endeavors to get maximumbenefit from migrant workers. He is furious at Lennie and George s lateness at thefirst time they come here. It is desc
19、ribed as follows: The boss was expectin you last night, the old man said. He was sore as hellwhen you wasn t here to go out this morning. (Steinbeck, 1937:18)The owner does not care about why Lennie and George are being late, but only caresabout how much money he loses because of their lateness. In
20、his heart, once Lennieand George promise to come to work, he will start to calculate their values. He seesLennie and George as working machine but not people. Mentally, as the upper class, Curley s father and Curley think themselves aredifferent from workers and look down on workers, which is vividl
21、y described by whatthey wear as follows: A little stocky man stood in the open doorway. He wore blue jean trouser, aflannel shirt, a black , unbuttoned vest and a black coat. His thumbs were stuckin his belt, on each side of square steel buckle. On his head was a soiled brownStetson hat, and he wore
22、 high-heeled boots and spurs to prove he was not alaboring man. (Steinbeck, 1937:20)He wore a work glove on his left hand, and like the boss, he wore high-heeledboots. (Steinbeck, 1937:25)These two paragraphs describe clothes of Curley s father and Curley. They all wearhigh-heeled boots to differ th
23、emselves from workers to express their higher socialposition. Also, during Curley s father s talk with Lennie and George, the boss squintedhis eyes. (Steinbeck, 1937:21) He sends a message with his eyes that he is doubtful ifLennie and George are good migrant workers and will supervise their work Hi
24、scontemptuous eyes gives Lennie and George a sense of crisis which is moreoppressive than bad living situation and meager income. As migrant workers, Lennieand George know clearly about their low social status and their weak position. Theyneed to work hard and keep obedient to their boss so that the
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