Friday, August 2, 2019
How does Steinbeck use setting in his novellas Essay
Steinbeck uses the beginning of each chapter to paint the image of the room or location in which the chapter takes part. The main locations are the place near the pool, the bunkhouse, the dream farm, Crooksââ¬â¢ room, and the barn. Steinbeck picks items or feature of each place to help evoke the atmosphere of the place and to symbolise the greater ideas of the story. The idealised setting near the pool is where people start waiting to begin working towards the American dream, hoping to live an idealised existence; it acts as a canvas for their dreams to be painted upon. However, Crooksââ¬â¢ room and the bunkhouse represents the difficulty to reach the ââ¬ËAmerican dreamââ¬â¢. The barn is somewhere to reminisce about the struggle on the path to the idealised world. Then the last chapter of the novella returns to the place near the pool, this is when they know they have failed. That this is reality and it is clear it is just a dream. This cyclical structure shows the contra st about dream and reality. As mentioned the first chapter of the novella is set in the place near the pool. The setting resembles paradise. Somewhere you can be at peace. This fools Lennie into believing that he is safe when he is not. The picturesque setting makes people believe that dreams are attainable. There is great peace and tranquillity, as indicated by the fact that ââ¬Ëdeer come to drink in the dark.ââ¬â¢ There is no one that can endanger their lives, the dears are not afraid of the predators, just as Lennie is not. But the danger that lurks underneath. This is illustrated in the killing of the snake by the heron ââ¬â¢a silent head and beak lanced down and plucked it out by the head, and the beak swallowed the little snake while it tail waved franticallyââ¬â¢. Lennieââ¬â¢s arrival describe as ââ¬Ësilent as a creeping bearââ¬â¢. Mirrors the arrival of the snake ââ¬ËA water snake glided smoothly up the pool, twisting its periscope head from side to side; and it swam the length of the poolââ¬â¢ this foreshadows Lennieââ¬â¢s death. The bunkhouse and Crookââ¬â¢s room are the two settings in which most of the novel la takes place. The settings contrast because the bunkhouse is plain, but Crooksââ¬â¢ room is full of possessions. The reason for this is Crooks is that he doesnââ¬â¢t have a chance @being a stable buck and a cripple he was more permanent than other menââ¬â¢ and he is black. In light of this the harness room is more than he can wish for. Crooks has ââ¬Ëmore possessions than he could carry on his back.ââ¬â¢ This is a lot more than the other men, meaning that he is a more permanent inhabitant. On the other hand, the men in the bunkhouseà are transient and not move a lot of possessions. ââ¬ËOver each bunk there was apple box with the opening forward so that it made two shelves for the personal belongings of the occupant of the bed â⬠¦ this shelves were loadedââ¬â¢. The men (except Crooks) share a long rectangular building with 20 other men, where they could have a whole farm to themselves; even if the men do not have a house to themselves they still try to create some persona l space and belongings. The dream farm is the fantastical world for the ranch workers to work and live in. this is the place where people feel free, and can do whatever they please ââ¬Ëif we donââ¬â¢t like a guy we can say, ââ¬Å"Get the hell outâ⬠anââ¬â¢ by God he would.ââ¬â¢ This shows that they are they boss and do not ââ¬Ëhave to buck no barley eleven hours a dayââ¬â¢. They could set their own rules. When they have this dream farm they would be independent. They do not have to be given food, money and shelter ââ¬ËNo more runningââ¬â¢ round the country and gettinââ¬â¢ fed by a Jap cook. No sir, weââ¬â¢d have our own place where we belonged and not sleep in no bunkhouse.ââ¬â¢ In the dream farm they had a place where they could settle for once, they could even think about making a family, because they would be settled and have a regular income to support the family with. This is a dream that is currently impossible for them. The barn is a place to be supposedly safe as it is a place to shelter and protect the animals in. this is ironic as it is the place that Lennie kills he dog and Curleyââ¬â¢s wife in the barn. All the places in the novella signify the hardships of life. The place near the pool symbolises the contrast between dreams and reality. The bunkhouse is a gateway to their ââ¬Ëdreamââ¬â¢. Crooksââ¬â¢ room shows the segregation and prejudice that was around in 1930s America. The barn represents loneliness and death. The fault of the dream farm is it does not actually exist.
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