The Role Of Usefulness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The Question of Usefulness What defines something as useful? The dictionary establishes that for something to be useful, it must be of service, serve some purpose, or be of good effect. It is also worth pointing out that some see usefulness as the ability to perform a desired function, and that singular function only. However, usefulness can also be defined as the ability to perform any given function, even if said function was not the original goal. Because of this, usefulness should be defined as the ability of an item, living or manufactured, to perform a function, regardless of intended goal. This viewpoint becomes incredibly apparent in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. The novel Of Mice and Men features two main characters, George

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