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Of Mice and MenEssay Preview: Of Mice and MenReport this essayAt the novels outset, Steinbeck takes great pains to familiarize us with the setting, using poetic imagery to describe the “golden foothill slopes” (1) of the Salinas River Valley and a particular pool on the banks of which “the leaves lie deep and so crisp.
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