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  1. Of Mice and Men teaches a grim lesson about the nature of human existence. Nearly all of the characters, including George, Lennie, Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s wife, admit, at one time or another, to having a profound sense of loneliness and isolation. Each desires the comfort of a friend, but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger.

  2. Box office. $5.5 million. Of Mice and Men is a 1992 American period drama film based on John Steinbeck 's 1937 novella of the same name and is the second film adaptation of the novella, following the 1939 film of the same name. Directed and produced by Gary Sinise, the film features Sinise as George Milton, alongside John Malkovich as Lennie ...

  3. A mighty novel! A sensational stage success! Now! The year's most important picture! A mentally disabled giant and his level headed guardian find work at a s...

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  4. Oct 2, 1992 · One is more sober and responsible, the other more reckless. They can’t find the balance, and get into a lot of trouble. The buried theme is similar to the one in “Of Mice and Men”: Two men together form a workable partnership, but neither is complete separately. You can sense how important this material is to Sinise.

  5. Jan 22, 2019 · Updated on January 22, 2019. Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, tells the story of two migrant farm workers in California. By exploring themes such as the nature of dreams, the relationship between strength and weakness, and the conflict between man and nature, the novella paints a compelling and often dark portrait of Great Depression-era ...

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  6. Of Mice and Men: Directed by Gary Sinise. With John Malkovich, Gary Sinise, Ray Walston, Casey Siemaszko. A nomadic farm worker looks after his dimwitted, gentle-giant friend during the Great Depression.

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  8. The Dead Mouse. In ‘ Of Mice and Men ’ George discovers that Lennie is hiding a dead mouse in his pocket and throws it away to the other side of the swamp. Before that happens, we see Lennie’s reluctance to give away the dead animal which he had mistakenly killed by severe stroking. With the dead mouse, there is a symbolism of false hope ...

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