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What is an example of a Metaphor in of Mice and Men?

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What is an example of a Metaphor in of Mice and Men?

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A metaphor in the title Of Mice and Men examines the difference between Mice and Men. Mice are symbolically weak, while Men are strong. It’s saying the novel is about an occurrence of strong people, not necessarily strong as in able to lift a lot of weight, but more like the strength of being an intelligent human being, as seen in George and Slim. I think the Mice in the title is referring to Lenny, who although is strong as in able to lift a lot of weight, doesn’t have the intelligence to be considered a “strong” individual. You might even be able to argue that Curley’s wife is another mouse, she’s weak because she has to rely on Curley. You could probably argue which each character is, but I don’t think I will. Hope I helped you, this is just what it seems like to me sorry if I’m incorrect.

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