Form good habits, know that you can still accomplish something despite the fact that there are several reasons not to or why you "can't", and know how to form good self-discipline for success.
Answer:
The narrator's point of view allows the reader to develop a better understanding of the author's opinion. The narrator's point of view allows the reader to understand the perspectives of all of the characters.
A because your heart doesn’t actually sink, it’s an expression of dread. :)
I will give some guidance on how to go about this:
*Mention Steinbeck's background with workers. He often advocated for the poor and for farm workers.
*Give examples of the unfairness of life. George talks about this extensively in the first chapter
*Talk about the lack of aid for the mentally ill. Lennie is one mentally unstable character who never receives proper diagnosis or medical attention. I believe this is also mentioned in Chapter 1, about how Lennie had been kicked in the head