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Of Mice and Men作者:约翰·斯坦贝克
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Social Drama1937

Of Mice and Men

作者:约翰·斯坦贝克

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Set against the backdrop of the Great Depression, Steinbeck’s poignant novella chronicles the enduring bond between George and Lennie as they pursue the elusive American Dream. This profound exploration of companionship and inevitable tragedy remains a cornerstone of twentieth-century American literature.

John Steinbeck’s seminal work, Of Mice and Men, serves as a masterclass in narrative economy and character-driven drama. Through the lens of two displaced migrant ranch workers in California, the text scrutinizes the fragility of human aspiration, the cruelty of isolation, and the inherent loneliness defining the marginalized working class during the Dust Bowl era.

Our meticulously curated SimpliCEFR edition preserves the stylistic integrity of the original prose while providing tailored accessibility for language learners across all proficiency levels. By offering nuanced adaptations from A2 to C2, we ensure that students of every stage can engage deeply with Steinbeck’s evocative setting and his characters’ visceral struggles, fostering both linguistic acquisition and critical appreciation for this enduring masterpiece.

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A few miles south of Soledad, the Salinas River comes near the hillside and flows deep and green. The water is warm, as it has moved over the yellow sand in the sunlight before reaching the narrow pool. On one side of the river, the golden hills curve up to th

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John Steinbeck (1902–1968) was an illustrious American novelist and recipient of the 1962 Nobel Prize in Literature. Celebrated for his empathetic portrayals of the American working class, his expansive body of work remains essential reading for its profound social commentary.