A Different Form of Tragedy
Words: 1151 Pages: 4 7106A Different Form of Tragedy: Critical Analysis of Of Mice and MenScarseth is correct in saying that Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men is a tragedy, yet not in the classic Aristotelian or Shakespearean sense. The majority of the characters in the novel are in stasis. The world is limited around them and results in limited possibilities, ands the lack of love and friendship both contribute to them being stuck. J.A. Cuddon defines tragedy in saying, the overwhelming part about tragedy […]