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A Comparison Between The Great Depression And

Of Mice And Men Essay, Research Paper


The Great Depression is comparable to Lennie and George’s life. I would like


to give a comparison of George Milton and Lennie Small to the Great


Depression. The time that this story took place was during the Great


Depression. John Steinbeck captured the reality of this most difficult time.


During the Great Depression people needed to travel together to share


chores and duties to make a living until something better came along. That is


the way George and Lennie traveled. They traveled together to take care of


each other but George took care of Lennie the most, because he was always


getting in trouble. “You do bad things and I got to get you out.” (Of Mice


and Men p.11). During the Great Depression money was very scarce. You


had to travel around to find a job in order to make money to survive. Lennie


and George were in that type of predicament. Keeping enough money until


the next job was difficult because prices were rising during the Great


Depression and you had to budget your money. During this depression most


people worked on farms because after the stock market crashed people


realized that the reason the stock market crashed was because farms were not


producing enough goods. People started to work on farms more to help


everyone. Lennie and George worked for ranches and also in the fields.


“He’s a good skinner. He can rassel grain bags, drive a cultivator. He can do


anything.” (Of Mice and Men p.22).


If you really look closely, George and Lennie’s way of life and the


Great Depression have a good deal in common. George and Lennie were


outcasts in life. George Milton was small in size and a very smart man


compared to Lennie. He was actually only of average intelligence. Lennie


Small was a large person and very retarded. Since Lennie was so retarded he


did not grasp the things that were happening around him. For example, if


someone became upset about anything he would grab them and hold and


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p>squeeze until they stopped moving. Lennie would accidentally harm them and


that is how he got into trouble. George would then have to try to get Lennie


out of the current predicament. This sort of ties in with the attitude of the


people during the Great Depression because people were constantly unsettled.


The people in the Great Depression were losing all of the money that they had


worked so hard to earn and save. When the banks closed, they lost


everything. When someone found themselves in great difficulty on a farm or


ranch they had to seek some other opportunity. It was very important to not


let anyone know what had happened where you were previously employed.


In 1929, Herbert Hoover was elected president. Wall Street was


greatly affected by the greatest stock market crash in the history of the United


States of America. This caused everyone and especially the banks to panic.


Everyone was naturally concerned about the safety of their money. They


went to the banks to get what money they could. There was not enough


money for everyone to withdrawal. This was the beginning of the Great


Depression. During this period president Franklin D. Roosevelt was


inaugurated. President Roosevelt said, “So, first of all, let me assert my firm


belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself–nameless, unreasoning,


unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into


advance.” (The Great Depression An Eyewitness History p.105). His first


action of presidency was to implement what is known as the New Deal to


help the country to emerge from the Great Depression.


In conclusion there are many things that can be compared between the


two subjects. First, the settings between the two stories were similar and they


both took place during the same time frame. Second, they told of the


hardships that everyone faced during the 1930’s. Hardships and relationships


never last but memories help us to make better decisions in the future.


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