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Term: "Of Mice and Men"

Description:

"Of Mice and Men" is a famous novella written by John Steinbeck, published in 1937. It tells the tragic story of two migrant ranch workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, during the Great Depression in California. The book explores themes of friendship, dreams, loneliness, and the harsh realities of life.

Senses and Usages:

1. Proper Noun - Title of a Book:

"Of Mice and Men" refers to the specific title of the novella written by John Steinbeck.

Sample Sentence:

"I highly recommend reading 'Of Mice and Men' as it provides a profound glimpse into the complexities of human relationships."

2. Phrase - Figurative Reference:

"Of Mice and Men" is also used as a phrase to describe situations or circumstances where people's hopes, dreams, or plans are vulnerable to the uncontrollable forces of life.

Sample Sentence:

"The economic crisis left the dreams of many entrepreneurs as fragile as 'Of Mice and Men'."

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