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okay weamp;#39;re gonna look at the description of the bunkhouse at the beginning of chapter two like mice and men today thereamp;#39;s quite a few things that we can get from it in terms of how the menamp;#39;s lives are described and what Steinbeck is trying to say about the the plight of migrant workers in 1930s America and the first thing that we could look at is that the bunk house itself is described as very basic and functional so there are no luxuries and if you look at it itamp;#39;s that the floor is described as unpainted and there are small square windows there are the the bunks there and thereamp;#39;s some very very basic furniture but thereamp;#39;s thereamp;#39;s nothing luxurious there at all thereamp;#39;s nothing really very comfortable or anything so itamp;#39;s kind of just implying that the these men who are going to be working here Iamp;#39;ve got a basic place to to sleep but thatamp;#39;s just about it and it says for instance over each bunk there wa