Title: A Brief Introduction to John Steinbeck
1A Brief Introduction to John Steinbecks Of Mice
and Men
2Objectives
- By then end of todays class, I will have a
better understanding of - The Great Depression and the 1930s
- The characteristics of a novel
- The historical and literary context of Of Mice
and Men by John Steinbeck
3The Great Depression
41929-1939
- Stock market crashed on October 29, 1929
- Known as Black Friday
- While it was devastating, most people didnt
realize the effect it would have the country - One of the biggest problems was that there was no
money to replenish what had already been borrowed
Consequently, many people found themselves broke
and humiliated.
5To Understand the 1930s
- one must know a little bit about
6The Roaring 20s
- The new concept of credit
- People were buying
- Automobiles
- Appliances
- Clothes
- Fun times reigned
- Dancing
- Flappers
- Drinking
7So, why was this bad?
- Credit system
- People didnt really have the money they were
spending - WWI
- The U.S. was a major credit loaner to other
nations in need - Many of these nations could not pay us back
8The Stock Market
- People bought stocks on margins
- If a stock is 100 you could pay 10 now and the
rest later when the stock rose - Stocks fall
- But when the stock falls, you have less than 100
and no money to pay back the extra you owe
9To Make Matters Worse.
- People started panicking about their money, and
investors tried to sell their stocks - This lead to a huge decline in stocks
- Stocks became worthless virtually overnight
- People who bought on margins now could not pay
their debts - Additionally, the investors were simply average
people who became very broke people.
10And Then there was Hoover.
- Herbert Hoover, who was president at the start of
the Great Depression had an interesting
philosophy - Dont worry, well make it!
- So, heres what he did to help solve the problem
- Nothing
- The poor were looking for help and had no ideas
on how to find it
11What about the People?
- Farmers felt the effects nearly
- immediately
- Prices of crops went down
- Many farms foreclosed
- People could not afford luxuries
- Factories shut down
- Businesses had to close
- Banks could not give people back their money
- People could not pay their taxes
- Schools shut down due to lack of funds
- Many families became homeless and had to live in
shanties
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13Many people waited in unemployment lines hoping
for a job.
14People in cities would wait in line for bread to
bring to their family.
15Some families were forced to relocate because
they had no money.
16Hooverville
- Some families were forced to live in shanty towns
- A grouping of shacks and tents in vacant lots
- They were referred to as Hooverville because of
President Hoovers lack of help during the
depression.
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18And then, came the DUST.
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21The Dust Bowl
22The Dust Bowl
23The Dust Bowl
24The South was Buried
- Due to severe drought and high wind storms, crops
turned to dust. This meant there was no food to
be sent out - Homes were buried
- Fields blew away
- The South was in state of emergency
- Dust Bowl the 1 weather crisis of the 20th
century
25Two Families During the Depression
26A Farm Foreclosure
27California here we come
- The road taken to California is still we
travelled Route 66
28California here we come
29California here we come
30Tough Times
31Tough Times
32Tough Times
33Migrant Workers on the road again
34Migrant Workers on the road again
35Migrant Workers on the road again
36Then, a Hero Emerged from the Dust and Darkness
- When he was inaugurated unemployment had
increased by 7 million. - Poor sections, like Harlem, had a 50
unemployment rate - FDR initiated the New Deal
37What you MUST Remember is
- People everywhere were effected by the depression
- It wasnt until President Roosevelt took over and
tried to put the economy back together that
people even saw a glimmer of hope
38Of Mice and Men
a novel by John Steinbeck
39A little bit aboutGenre
- Genre is a French term derived from the Latin
genus, generis, meaning "type," "sort," or
"kind." - It designates the literary form or type into
which works are classified according to what they
have in common, either in structure or in subject
matter, or both. - The study of genres may be of value in three
ways - On the simplest level, grouping literature into
genres offers us an orderly way to talk about an
otherwise bewildering number of literary texts. - More importantly, if we recognize the genre of a
text, we may also have a better idea of its
intended overall structure and/or subject. - Finally, a genre approach can deepen our sense of
the value of any single text, by allowing us to
view it comparatively, alongside many other texts
of its type.
40The Basics
- Of Mice and Men is a novel a fiction narrative
written in prose that was first published in
1937 - Lennie and George are the protagonists, while
Curley, 1930s society, and the cruel, predatory
nature of life serve as the antagonists - The story is told by a third person omniscient
narrator who can access the point of view of any
character in the narrative - The story chronicles the travel of two of Dust
Bowl migrants - George and Lenny, who is based on
a real person. - George and Lennie had worked on other farms, but
had continuously been fired because of Lennys
actions. - They dream of buying their own land and being
their own bosses.
41A little bit about The Novel
- A novel can be defined as prose fiction over
50,000 words. - Novels differ from short stories in their length
and their emphasis on character development. - Novels often strive to depict and interpret human
character with one or two well-rounded
characters. - Commonly, the a novels purpose it to entertain
and to give its readers a deeper understanding of
life's problems. - One major characteristic of the novel is realism
a full and authentic report of human life. - Additionally, novels have a cohesive and
believable plot structure, sharply individualized
and believable characters, and an inclusive
portrayal of reality
42The Setting
43The Movie
44The Author
- John Steinbeck
- 1902-1968
- Born in Salinas, California
- Enrolled in Stanford University in 1919, but
never earned a degree - Steinbeck worked the fields while in college
picking strawberries, lettuce, sugar beets and
broccoli - Published his first book Cup of Gold (1929),
received first literary success in his book
Tortilla Flats (1935) - awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1962
45John Steinbeck
46Any Questions?
47Please open your books to page one