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Then, how many chapters are in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck?
Of Mice and Men was Steinbeck's first attempt at writing in the form of novel-play termed a "play-novelette" by one critic. Structured in three acts of two chapters each, it is intended to be both a novella and a script for a play. It is only 30,000 words in length.
Moreover, how many pages is Chapter 1 of mice and men?
Chapter 1 Summary (pages 1-16) Steinbeck opens the novel with a description of the setting: the lush, green landscape of the Salinas River Valley in California.
Of Mice and Men Chapter 2 Summary. This chapter begins with George and Lennie being shown around the bunk house by an old swamper named Candy. Candy cleans up around the ranch despite the fact that he's missing a hand. The boss, however, is suspicious of George and asks if George is stealing Lennie's pay.