Of Mice and Men

John Steinbeck

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Author

John Steinbeck

Year Published

1937

Type

Novella

Genre

Drama, Fiction

Perspective and Narrator

Of Mice and Men is written from an omniscient, objective third-person point of view.

Tense

Of Mice and Men is told in the past tense.

About the Title

The title Of Mice and Men comes from Robert Burns's poem "To a Mouse."

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