Steinbeck's Use Of Foreshadowing In 'Of Mice And Men'

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Of Mice and Men Essay [How does the author uses foreshadowing in the book?]

The use of the foreshadowing in the book of “Mice and Men”. I have read this book and i have found out that the author has used a lot foreshadowing in the book. The book that i am talking about is an story about two men named George and Lennie. Steinbeck talk about these men trying achieve the “American dream”, but they struggle through life as they try to achieve the “American dream”. In the story the author uses a lot of foreshadowing to tell what might happen in the future. One of the thing was when George told Lennie that if got into a big trouble that come back here and hide near these bushes, also they talk about this big accident that happened in weed, and finally the problem with Lennie keeping pets. Steinbeck use these foreshadowing to make the story interesting and give us some hints to what might happen in the future.

The use of foreshadowing
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Steinbeck uses the past information of Lennie to kind if informs us to what might happen in the future. When Lennie’s accident in weed is told to us by George “well, he seen this girl in a red dress. Dumb bastard like he is, he wants to touch everything he likes. Just wants to feel it. So he reaches out to feel this red dress an’ the girl lets out a squawk “well, that girl rabbits in an” tells the law she been raped”. This foreshadowing information comes to use when Lennie was touching Curley's wife’s hair and his got stuck in her hair, she starts scream thinking Lennie is going to do something to her like the same thing that happened in weed, but he ended up killing her trying to make her stop screaming. Steinbeck uses the past information of Lennie to give hints to what might happen in the near