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welcome to this the first in a series of five lectures about Of Mice and Men the plan is to go through Of Mice and Men chronologically through the novella and to deal with some of the themes as and when they come up within the story so Iamp;#39;ve titled lecture one a corrupted Eden introducing the setting and weamp;#39;ll be focusing mainly on the first part the first section of the novella Iamp;#39;m thinking about how Steinbeck creates a vivid sense of setting and what thatamp;#39;s meant to tell us about the story that is about to unfold so on first glance the setting of mice and men may seem like an idyllic Utopia a sort of paradise on the surface a Garden of Eden Woody Guthrie thatamp;#39;s him on the right there in his song do re me sings California is a Garden of Eden a paradise to live in or see itamp;#39;s here as the biblical story goes in this very good creation that Adam and Eve commit the first sin and are cast out indefinitely into the barren wilderness in Genesis