Enlighten Me! Of Mice and Men

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Cover of the book Enlighten Me! Of Mice and Men by David J. Nix, David J. Nix
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Author: David J. Nix ISBN: 9781301321506
Publisher: David J. Nix Publication: May 8, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David J. Nix
ISBN: 9781301321506
Publisher: David J. Nix
Publication: May 8, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Perhaps you read Of Mice and Men, and want a refresher. Perhaps you read the novel, and require more clarification. Perhaps you didn’t read it, and the test is tomorrow. Whatever your need, this guide is for you. It tells the story that the novel tells, but in one-quarter of the words and in contemporary language. Interspersed within this telling are in-line commentary and notes that provide historical context and cultural context, highlight important quotes, and identify motifs and examples of themes.

This guide differs from others by presenting themes, quotes, symbols, motifs, and characters in the context of the story. Other guides present such information out of context, which can be confusing. A quote or motif without proper context can be difficult to remember and understand. Context is everything!

Note: This guide cites Of Mice and Men twenty-one times.

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Perhaps you read Of Mice and Men, and want a refresher. Perhaps you read the novel, and require more clarification. Perhaps you didn’t read it, and the test is tomorrow. Whatever your need, this guide is for you. It tells the story that the novel tells, but in one-quarter of the words and in contemporary language. Interspersed within this telling are in-line commentary and notes that provide historical context and cultural context, highlight important quotes, and identify motifs and examples of themes.

This guide differs from others by presenting themes, quotes, symbols, motifs, and characters in the context of the story. Other guides present such information out of context, which can be confusing. A quote or motif without proper context can be difficult to remember and understand. Context is everything!

Note: This guide cites Of Mice and Men twenty-one times.

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