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Thomas asks…

Why the title “Of Mice and Men” was chosen?

I’m currently reading the book, of mice and men by john steinbeck, and I have a test tomorrow. The teacher already told us this question was going to be on the quiz, but I can’t figure out the title‘s significance!

By the way, I already know this title was in Burn’s poem. “The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” I need to know why Steinbeck choseOf Mice and Men” for the title. The teacher told us it had something to do with animals?

GardenersCardiff answers:

I bet it has to do with the farm that George and Lenny wanted. They finally got to a point to where they might be able to get it and then Lenny has his little accident and George has to take care of him at the end.

George asks…

What is the connection of “Of Mice and Men” to “To a Mouse”?

Why did John Steinbeck choose the titleOf Mice and Men” from a line from the poem “To a Mouse”?
And yes i have finished the book.

GardenersCardiff answers:

I remember answering the same question in 9th grade and if my memory doesn’t fail me…I remember the poem “To a mouse” to revolve around the relationship between man, the most powerful creature on the earth and a mouse, who is weak and innocent. SO i guess that ties back to Steinbeck’s novel which involves Lenny, a man who’s mental instability is marked by his innocent and childish characteristics. ……so yeah….it basically shows the relationship between the powerful and the weak

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Michael asks…

If you didn’t know the poem for the title of, Of Mice and Men..?

why do u think John steinbeck chose it as the title? also if youve read the book

GardenersCardiff answers:

The poem to which you refer, from whence came the title “Of Mice and Men” is called “To a Mouse” and is by Robert Burns. Here it is in standard english:
Small, sleek, cowering, timorous beast,
O, what a panic is in your breast!
You need not start away so hasty
With hurrying scamper!
I would be loath to run and chase you,
With murdering plough-staff.

I’m truly sorry man’s dominion
Has broken Nature’s social union,
And justifies that ill opinion
Which makes thee startle
At me, thy poor, earth born companion
And fellow mortal!

I doubt not, sometimes, but you may steal;
What then? Poor beast, you must live!
An odd ear in twenty-four sheaves
Is a small request;
I will get a blessing with what is left,
And never miss it.

Your small house, too, in ruin!
It’s feeble walls the winds are scattering!
And nothing now, to build a new one,
Of coarse grass green!
And bleak December’s winds coming,
Both bitter and keen!

You saw the fields laid bare and wasted,
And weary winter coming fast,
And cozy here, beneath the blast,
You thought to dwell,
Till crash! The cruel plough past
Out through your cell.

That small bit heap of leaves and stubble,
Has cost you many a weary nibble!
Now you are turned out, for all your trouble,
Without house or holding,
To endure the winter’s sleety dribble,
And hoar-frost cold.

But Mouse, you are not alone,
In proving foresight may be vain:
The best laid schemes of mice and men
Go often askew,
And leaves us nothing but grief and pain,
For promised joy!

Still you are blest, compared with me!
The present only touches you:
But oh! I backward cast my eye,
On prospects dreary!
And forward, though I cannot see,
I guess and fear!

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As for why Steinback chose that line, to me the meaning is clear. The entirity of the poem is about a mouse whose home is lost. The home is crushed by a plough-staff. The line “The best laid schemes of mice and men
Go often askew”

(or the orignial “The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men Gang aft agley, An’ lea’e us nought but grief an’ pain, For promis’d joy!)

not only sums up the poem, but also the novel by steinback (hence the title.) In the book, Lennie and George’s well laid plans go askew, and they too lose the “home” that they had worked so hard for (like the mouse in the poem). The line from the poem is so appropriate, and that’s why it makes for a good title.

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Maria asks…

Why did John Steinbeck chose ‘Of Mice and Men’ as the title of his novel?

John Steinbeck, Of Mice an Men, novel

GardenersCardiff answers:

The title comes from the poem “To A Mouse” by Roberts Burns. . . The poem is about plowing over a mouse’s burrow and destroying its hard work. . .

The specific lines the title of this novel refers to are:
“The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men gang aft agley”

Meaning: “The best laid schemes of mice and men go often askew”

The novel is somewhat based on broken dreams: George’s dream of settling on a farm, Lennie’s dream of the rabbits, Crooks, Candy’s dream of working on George’s farm, and Curley’s wife’s dream of fame. However, they all fail like the mice in the poem. . .

In the end of the poem, the poet compares humans and animals. . . He says to the mouse: “Still thou are blest, compared wi’ me! The present only toucheth thee.” The author of the novel makes reference that Lennie is more animal than human. . . The character is well off because he can’t remember the past or think of the future or worry about his dreams failing and his death. . .

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The poem can be found in the following site. . .

Http://www.worldburnsclub.com/poems/translations/554.htm

David asks…

why did john steinbeck choose the title “of mice and men?

doing a assinment on the title.

GardenersCardiff answers:

It was taken from Robert Burns “To a Mouse”.

It basically explains how we take life for granted. We’re too busy preparing for the future that we do not get to enjoy our present. In Steinbeck’s “of Mice and Men” George and Lenny talk endlessly of the future and the farm they plan on one day having. The reference to Burn’s “To a Mouse” is simply genious.

Http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/To_a_Mouse

Paul asks…

Why do you think John Steinbeck chose “To a Mouse” as the inspiration for the title of “Of Mice and Men”?

Fine. Why do you think John Steinbeck USED “To a Mouse” as inspiration for the title ofOf Mice and Men“? Better?

GardenersCardiff answers:

I wasn’t aware that Robbie Burns had inspired John Steinbeck. However, there is a line in that Scottish poem saying, “The best laid plans of mice and men gang aft aglay’ – that means that the things you planned don’t always turn out the way you want them to. And it uses the words ‘of mice and men’. Perhaps that was where Steinbeck got his title

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