Rhetorical Analysis Of John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Have you ever read a book and racked your brain wondering if the ending was proper or justified? Have you read an ending and think it was simple and straight to the point, say, “a no-brainer” only to second guess yourself when you give it a little more thought? Of Mice and Men is a perfect example. With different rhetorical strategies and actions that seem as if fate was against the two travelers, Lennie and George, will leave your head spinning and question your morals. I believe George did the right thing with Lennie. Foreshadowing, sympathy, and characterization will all lead us to the end. One of his major rhetorical strategies was foreshadowing. If you really look you will see that foreshadowing appears in every chapter. Lennie and