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In this video, were going to be talking about the style of writing in this book called, Of Mice and Men. So stay tuned! [Youtube Intro] Hello, everyone! My name is Youssef Abed and today were going to be talking about the style of writing in Of Mice and Men. But what do I mean by that? Im talking about the monologue, dialogue, and trialogue that we find in this book. As well as the language. Now there is monologue between Lennie and, using his own voice and thoughts, Aunt Clara since Aunt Clara is dead and he was just hallucinating. You can find this in page 96 and 97 of this copy by Penguin Books. For dialogue, we see a dialogue between Lennie and George in page 4. There is also trialogue/polylogue between George, Slim, and Whit on page 48. Now lets talk about the language of the book which I personally really like. But what do you mean by language? You might ask. When Im talking about the language Im talking about how the author is able to describe. For example, although this