setting in omam Flashcards

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Soledad

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Spanish for solitude

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Nature is perfect in the absence of men

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“water is warm”
“yellow sands in the sunlight”
“golden foot-hill slopes”
“willows fresh and green”

-IDYLIC backdrop to ACCENTUATE the flaws of humankind and provides contrast to the BLEAK bunkhouse

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Presence of men intrudes upon the tranquility and perfection

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“beaten hard”
“many fires”
“shouts of men”

-man pays the ultimate price for their own destruction. They are victims of themselves. The Great Depression was man-made

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The FRAGILITY of life and insignificance of the individual

“dog eat dog world”

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“A water snake glided smoothly up the pool…and came to the legs of a motionless heron that stood in the shadows.”

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inescapable flaws of human kind; theme of fate

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cyclical structure
-cycle of destruction that never ends

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What does setting the novella in a real place do?

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Steinbeck gives the story authenticity: charcters represent reality

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The Bunk house is uninviting - disregard for workers

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“eight bunks”
“burlap” (a quilt/blanket)
“un-painted”

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The bunkhouse had a DREARY atmosphere, symbolising the hopelessness of the workers situations

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“Although there was evening brightness showing through the windows of the bunk house, inside it was dusk”

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why did people have limited personal belongings?

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The Great Depression and Dustbowl meant employment was scarce. Workers could easily be replaced and people were poor.

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Why was the idea of the American dream ABSURD?

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The idea that one’s life, LIBERTY and PERSUIT of happiness was LAUGHABLE as the living conditions were terrible

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What does the physical position of the Harness room tell you about the way Crooks is treated?

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He is treated in an inhuman manner as he is right next to the horses. He is ostracized

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Significance of the sound of the halter chains

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“rattle of halter chains” used to tie the horses could be a symbol of slavery. Steinbeck suggests that slavery is still happening. The new “chains” are the social constrains placed on African-Americans

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Significance of the small electric globe

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“A small electric globe threw a meager yellow light”
meager light - hopelessness of Crooks improving his social situation

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14
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When was slavery abolished (the year)

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1865

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15
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When were the Jim Crow laws enforced?

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between 1876 and 1965

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The sense of calm was ominous and makes us feel uneasy - foreshadows death of Curley’s wife

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“From outside came the clang of horse shoes on the playing peg and the shouts of men, playing, encouraging, jeering. But in the barn it was quiet and humming and lazy and warm”

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The pressence of flies forshadows death

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“There was the buzz of flies in the air”
-attracted to puppy

18
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The significance of the darkness in the barn contrasting the light outside

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“The air was dusky”
-SINISTER setting
-represents man’s FUNDAMENTAL nature

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Significance of the pigeon flying into the barn

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“A pigeon flew in through the open hay door and circled and flew out again”

pigeon - symbol of freedom
Curley’s wife escaped pain/oppression through death

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Curley’s wife is finaly at peace when she’s dead

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“The light was growing soft in the barn”