Comparing The Great Depression In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are a few eras in American history that have defined and shaped our country’s collective psyche more than others. One of the most influential era’s of this time periods is known as The Great Depression. The decade of the 1930’s saw Americans in bread lines and struggling for everyday sustenance. The concepts of Social Darwinism were never more apparent. The rich and powerful preying on the poor and weak had become an accepted way of life for many in America at this time. This ugly time in American history has been the setting of many novels and movies that dig into and expound on the everyday relationships of people caught up in the struggle that was The Great Depression. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, a multitude of characters hold a