An Investigation into the Stylistic Functions of Misplaced Modifiers in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men"
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This paper explores the impact of the purposeful use of misplaced modifiers in John Steinbeck's Novella to create certain effects on the readers. In the narrative, George and Lennie, migrant workers during the Great Depression, pursue their dreams, with misplaced modifiers adding intrigue and character depth. George, practical and astute, continually corrects his mentally challenged yet kind companion, Lennie. Steinbeck employed this technique to infuse his writing with charm and captivation by placing descriptive phrases in unexpected places within the sentence, adding complexity, seizing attention, and nurturing thought-provoking reading. In "Of Mice and Men," these modifiers contribute to the growth of key characters, increasing tension, surprise, and irony, evoking emotions and setting the narrative tone. This empowered Steinbeck to express his unique style, displaying linguistic prowess. The paper sheds light on that linguistic phenomenon in Steinbeck’s novel, exploring his skillful manipulation of language, and how he uses it to create specific effects on the readers.
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