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Of Mice and men

Of Mice and men. Contemporary critical perspectives. The naturalist style. John Steinbeck. Written style. Avoids. Emphasizes. e xplanations d etails s ociological c onditions o bjectivity. poetic features i magery figurative language. Conflict.

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Of Mice and men

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  1. Of Mice and men Contemporary critical perspectives

  2. The naturalist style John Steinbeck

  3. Written style Avoids Emphasizes explanations details sociological conditions objectivity • poetic features • imagery • figurative language

  4. Conflict • Examines tension amongst social classes • Exploitation of power • Microcosms of society • Shines light on larger societal issues

  5. Documentation • Document of a specific trade or occupation • Setting is usually limited to one, less-than ideal place • Detailed look at brutal aspects of life • Self-preservation • Basic human needs • Data and research driven • more textbook than literature

  6. Narrator Objective observer Characters are placed in specific plots Observed as they cope with fate

  7. OF MICE AND MEN FORM

  8. nOVELLA • Play/Novel • Novel and Drama • Chapters = Episodes

  9. Chapter form • One Scene/Setting each • Opens with description • Characters enter and exit (with what seems like stage directions) • Extended dialogue • Easily converted to the stage

  10. Basic tenants • Simple language • Tightly-knit dialogue • Limited characters • Focused • Any symbolism and foreshadowing point to an inevitable ending

  11. Formalist Theory

  12. Background • Developed early 20th century • Popular until 1970’s • Focus on Form How something is said instead of what is said

  13. Beliefs • Literary work is a separate entity • Not linked to an author’s life • Not linked to the culture of the work • No paraphrase • No reader reaction

  14. Concentrations • Formalists look at • Recurrences • Repetitions • Relationships • Motifs • Diction • Punctuation • Syntax • Everything functions as a small part of a larger whole

  15. Three areas of study Form, diction and unity

  16. Form • Cadence • Repetition • Recurrences • Relationships • How words sound • Stresses importance • Events or themes repeated for importance • Connections between characters. Every character has a reason for being, reader’s must discover it

  17. Diction • Denotation • Connotation • Etymology • Dictionary definition • Implied meaning (context) • Study of a word’s evolution. Why use THAT word?

  18. Diction Cont. • Allusions • Ambiguity • Symbol • Links to other works (less formalist than others, reaches beyond the text) • Open ended phrase with multiple meanings (lack of form IS a form) • Concrete word or image to represent abstract

  19. UNITY • One symbol, image, figure of speech, etc. throughout a work that serves as a thread to connect one instance with every other occurrence. What has happened, what is happening and what might happen.

  20. Tension – Drives the plot IRONY PARADOX The existence of two contradictory truths Ex: I AM A LIAR. • The opposite of what is expected

  21. essential QUESTIONS • Does the work fit the mold of a particular form, or is it unique? • In what manner is the story told? • Is there closure? • Is there any sound that keeps recurring throughout the work? • What is it? • What does it mean? • How does it affect the work? • What would a diagram of the plot look like? • Any paradoxes? • Unfamiliar words? Look them up

  22. FOCUS OF STUDY • Examine the use of symbols in the novel and how they contribute to characterization • Examine Of Mice and Men as a novella rather than a play • Examine how the setting in the novel highlights the action and mood

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