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in this video Ill be talking about the different settings in Of Mice and Men you may get a question that solely focuses on setting or you may get a question thats based on a character or a theme and you might find that referencing some of the settings will be relevant to that so as an example if youve got a question on Crux it would be really important to mention the harness room um and how that setting reveals certain things about his character so lets get started The novella begins at the Salinas River and its mentioned that its a few miles away from Soledad a town called Soledad now that word has connotations of loneliness and you should know by now that loneliness is a prominent theme throughout this Novella and if you really want to link this to kind of the context of Steinbecks intentions um really hes one of his many arguments that he tries to make in this Novella is that um humans need social interaction they are social beings and without meaningful connections um then