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OF MICE AND MEN 

Author:

 

John Steinbeck. 1902 – 1968   

He is one of the most famous American authors of our century. Most of his books and 
plays were quite humorous and full of social criticism. His most famous books are 
„The Grapes of Wrath“ and „Tortilla Flat“. In 1962 he got the Nobel-prize for 
literature.

   

Title:

 

Of Mice and Men 

Date of publication:

 

1966, by William Heinemann 

Plot synopsis:

 

Lennie and George are two farmhands. They travel through the 

country, working on farms. They travel together and take care of each other.  
George is little but clever whereas Lenny is tall but stupid. They have a dream that 
keeps them alive. They want to have their own farm, with rabbits and cows. But 
whenever they seem to be doing fine, Lennie gets into truble. This time it seems as if 
their dream will become true, they have most of the money they need to buy a farm. 
But then Lennie gets into trouble and accidentally kills the owner´s son´s wife. George 
is afraid that the other men will kill Lennie if they find him, so he mercifully shoots 
him at the river where their journey started from. 

 

Main characters:  
Lennie:

 

He is a big and strong but gentle man with the brain of a four-year-old child. 

He grew up in the same village as George. After his mother´s death he was living with 
his aunt. As she died he and George went to work on farms. Lennie´s dream is to look 
after the rabbits on the farm that he and George will buy some day. Lennie often gets 
into trouble because he does not know what to do and because he likes to touch soft 
things like mice. For example: George and Lennie are just walking along the street as 
Lennie takes something out of his pocket. „What have you just taken out of your 
pocket.“ George asked. Lennie held his closed hand away from George. „It is only a 
mouse, George. It´s dead. I didn´t kill it. I found it dead.“ „Give it to me,“ George 
said again. „Let me keep it. I like stroking it while we are walking along.“
 (p 7)

 

As he wants to touch Curley´s wife´s dress she starts to cry, so he puts his hand on her 
mouth and neck and accidently kills her. Lennie is just touching Curley´s wife´s hair. 
„That´s nice,“ said Lennie, and he stroked harder. „Oh that ´s nice.“  „Be careful, 
you´ll make it untidy,“ she repeated, and then she cried angrily, „Stop now.You´ll 
make my hair all untidy.“ She moved her head quickly and Lennie  grabbed her hair 
and held it tightly. „Let go!“ she screamed. „Let go!“ The girl screamed again, and 
Lennie put his other hand over her mouth and nose. „Please don ´t yell,“ he begged. 
„George will be angry.“„I don´t want to hurt you ,“ he said, „but George will be 
angry if you yell.“ When she neither answered nor moved he bent down over her. He 
lifted her arm and let it drop. For a moment he seemed confused. Then he whispered if 
fear, „I´ve done a bad thing. I´ve done another bad thing
.“  (p 72 & 73) 

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George:

 

He is Lennie´s best and only friend. George is clever and looks after Lennie 

because he promised it to Lennie´s aunt. He looks for work for them and tries to keep 
him out of trouble, which hardly ever works. He often keeps saying:„If I didn´t have 
you with me all the time, I could have an easier life
.“ (p 10) He and Lennie want to 
buy a farm together. George often has to tell Lennie about the farm, because he enjoys 
hearing about it. At the end of the story George cannot help Lennie out of trouble 
anymore. So he has to kill him before the other men come and kill Lennie. George 
kills Lennie in the happiest moment of his life, telling him about their farm. 
„Look across the river and try to imagine you can see the ranch.“ 
Lennie obeyed him. George looked down at the pistol. „Go on, George,“ Lennie said 
once more. „When are we going to the ranch?“ „We are going there soon.“ „You and 
I, together,“ said Lennie. „Yes together,“ said George. „Everybody will be kind to 
you. There won´t be any more trouble. Nobody will hurt anybody and nobody will steal 
anything from anybody.“ Lennie said, „I thought you were angry with me, George.“  
„No,“ said George, „I´m not angry now. That´s something I want you to understand.“ 
Now the men´s voices were very close. George listened to them and raised the pistol. 
„Let´s go to the ranch now,“ Lennie said. „Let´s get that ranch now.“ „Of course,“ 
said George. „We´ll do it now.“ George raised the pistol, held it steadily and pointed 
it at the back of Lennie´s head. His hand started to shake violently, but he knew that he 
had to do and his hand became steady again. He pulled the trigger.
 (p 83 & 84) 

Curley:  

He is the son of the owner of the ranch George and Lennie work at, but he 

acts as if he was the owner. He is small but nevertheless very strong and is looking for 
fights all the time. Some years ago he did some boxing. He can´t stand Lennie because 
he is so tall. Once Curley wants to beat Lennie up but the result is that Curley´s hand is 
broken. Lennie moved backwards until he was against the wall, and Curley followed, 
hitting him in the face again and again. Lennie´s hands remained at his sides; he was 
too frightened to defend himself. George stood up and yelled, „Get him, Lennie. Don ´t 
let him hit you!“ Lennie took his hand away from his face and looked around for 
George, and Curley attacked his eyes. Lennie´s big face was covered with blood. „Get 
him!“ George yelled again. Curley was just going to hit Lennie again when Lennie 
grabbed Curley´s fist. After a few seconds, Curley was struggling helplessly, and his 
closed fist was trapped in Lennie´s big hand. George ran across to them. „Let go of 
him, Lennie,“ he shouted. „Let go!“ But Lennie was terrified now. He watched the 
struggling little man whom he held, and did not let go. Blood ran down Lennie´s face; 
one of his eyes was cut and closed. George slapped his face again and again, but 
Lennie still did not let go of Curley´s fist. Curley´s face went white and his struggling 
became weak. He started to cry, and his fist remained trapped in Lennie´s huge hand. 
Again George shouted, „Let go of his hand, Lennie. Let go! Slim come and help me.“ 
Suddenly Lennie let go of Curley´s fist and sank down against the wall. „You told me 
to get him, George,“ he said miserably. (p 50 & 51)  
Curley has also problems with his 
wife, who is a slut. But as he sees that Lennie has killed his wife he gets angry and 
wants to hang him. 

Curley´s wife

 She is a pretty young woman who flirts with every man she meets. 

She wants everybody to fall in love with her. She even tries to attract Lennie but he is 

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too simple. While talking to Candy and Crooks she tells that she isn´t lucky to be 
married with Curley. „Of course I´ve got a husband,“ she said. „You´ve all seen him. 
What a husband! He spends all his time saying he´s going to hit someone. I have to 
stay in that little house and listen to Curley telling he is going to fight somebody.“ 
(p62)   She turned to Lennie. „I´m glad you hurt Curley,“ she said. „He deserves it. 
Sometimes I´d like to hit him myself.“ (p 66) 
She says that she could have easily become a film star, a producer has told her so. 
Most of the men just believe that she is a whore. George looked at Lennie. „My god 
what a whore! So that ´s the woman Curley married.“ „She´s pretty,“ Lennie said. 
„Yes, and she likes everybody to see that,“ George replied. „Curley´s going to have a 
hard time with her. I bet she´d run away with any man who paid her twenty dollars.“ 
(p 26) 

Slim: 

He works at the same farm as Lennie and George. He is a quite intelligent 

fellow, and whatever he says is right and has to be done. Curley believes that his wife 
and Slim are having an affair. There were footsteps behind her, going past the bunk-
house. She turned her head and said, „Hello Slim.“ „Hello beautiful,“ Slim´s voice 
answered. „I´m trying to find Curley Slim,“ the girl continued. „Well you´re not trying 
very hard,“ Slim ´s voice came again. „I saw him going into your house.“ She 
suddenly seemed worried. „Goodbye, boys she called into the bunk-house, and hurried 
away.“ (p 26) 

Candy: 

 

He is the oldest man on the farm. A few years ago he lost his hand working 

with a machine. Now he is working as a room cleaner. He is an outsider just like 
Lennie and so they become friends. He wants to buy the farm together with George 
and Lennie, so that they can live together. He has an old dog that can hardly move. 
One day the other men go and kill his dog. Later he says:„I should have shot my dog 
myself. I shouldn´t have let a stranger shoot my dog.
 (p 49) This scene shows that he 
is afraid of the other men and also afraid of losing his job. 

Charlton:

 

He also works at the farm. He would like to be as important as Slim is, 

but nobody really respects him. He is the person who kills Candy´s dog.

 

Crooks:

 

He is the only black man working on the farm. He has his own room, and 

keeps sitting there alone most of the time. He has got no friends, most of the workers 
do not know his name, they just call him nigger. He also wants to live together with 
George, Candy and Lennie, with whom he finally makes friends. He hesitated. „.......if 
you.....men....wanted somebody to come and work for nothing, I´d come and help you. I 
don ´t need money, only a bed and food. I´ve got an injured back, but I can still work 
very hard if I want to.“ (p 61)          
                                                                                                    
He has an injured back and the pain he feels makes him angry and bitter. You notice 
this as Lennie enters his room. „You have no right to come here,“ Crooks said 
sharply. „This is my room. I´m the only one who´s got the right to come in.“ (p 55)

 

 
Interpretation: 

Although this wasn´t the best book I´ve ever read, it was the one 

with the best message behind it. Not just that one person looks after the other and tries 
to keep the other one out of trouble, which is real friendship, George´s care of his 

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friend even leads to his killing him, even though he does not want to do that. Who 
knows what would have happened if the other men had caught Lennie. George tells 
Lennie the story he likes to listen to so much. It is the best thing that could have 
happened to Lennie. It could have only become worse. Lennie would have been 
treated like an animal and finally killed. I would also like to die like this. 
But to me the title is more interesting. „Of Mice and Men“. What did the author want 
to say with this expression? Who is a mouse and who is a man? To me Curley is one 
of those mice. Not just because he is so small. You don ´t know if he would have 
killed Lennie himself, and if he had done so, he would have just done it because of the 
other fellows. He ´s also a mouse because he wouldn ´t mind about killing somebody.  
George however, is a man. He does something that only real men can do. Not just the 
fact that he kills his best friend makes him a man, there is something more. He looks 
after his friend even though he wouldn´t have so much trouble without him. He takes 
care of Lennie and helps him to survive. All the other characters like Candy and 
Charlton are more mice than men. 

 
Personal comment: 

I really enjoyed reading this book. There were some strange 

expressions in it but after a few pages I understood everything. There were many 
themes in this book like the discrimination of negroes in the U.S.A.( „If I say 
something, the other men don´t listen because I´m just a nigger.  p 57)
 , mental illness 
and the American Dream of being successful and having a place of your own. The 
main theme, however, is friendship and the fact that also simple farmhands are capable 
of it. 
 All in all, it was an interesting, sometimes funny, sometimes thrilling, story. 
To me the funniest scene is the one at the beginning of the story, when George and 
Lennie are walking along the street. „George where are we going?“ „Have you 
forgotten? Do I have to tell you again?“ „I´m sorry, George.“ „ I´ll tell you again. 
Now listen. Listen hard so that we don´t get into trouble. Do you remember when we 
got bus tickets and working cards from the agency in Soledad?“ „Of course I do, 
George.“ Lennie put his hand into his coat pockets. Then he said, „George, I haven´t 
got my working card, I think I´ve lost it.“ „You fool, you never had your card. I´ve got 
it. Do you think I´ d give it to you and let you carry it.?“ „I thought I put it in my 
pocket.“ „Do you remember where we are going now?“ Lennie was embarrassed. He 
hid his face against his knees and said, „I´ve forgotten.“ „For God´s sake! Listen. We 
´re going to work on a ranch.“  
Of course this scene isn ´t funny if Lennie was 
somebody I knew, but in this case it is. 
If I could give this book a mark, it would be a 2-.