Sorry, I'm not familiar with the author of this novel. It could be a relatively new or niche work. You might want to check on some literature review websites or ask in a book club for more information.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the end of men in some context, perhaps related to social, environmental or biological changes.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But it might be about the decline or end of men in some way, perhaps in a social, cultural or even a more apocalyptic sense in the context of the story.
I'm not sure specifically which 'end of men novel' you're referring to. There could be various novels with such a title or theme. It might be about a future where men face some sort of decline, perhaps in terms of population, power, or social status. Without more context, it's hard to say exactly.
At the end of the novel, George shoots Lennie. George does this to save Lennie from a more brutal death at the hands of Curley and his mob. It's a tragic end as George and Lennie had dreams of a future together on their own piece of land. This ending shows the harsh reality of their lives and how difficult it was for them to achieve their dreams in that unforgiving world.
At the end of the novel, George shoots Lennie. This is a tragic but almost inevitable event. Lennie had accidentally killed Curley's wife and George knew that if the others caught Lennie, he would be brutally killed. So, George made the heart - breaking decision to end Lennie's life himself, while talking about their dream of the farm to ease Lennie's passing.
The more common theme in novels about one woman and many men was " women are superior to men " or " equality between men and women." The female characters involved usually had high status and power, while the male characters were usually seen as assistants and slaves. This genre usually depicted the emotional entanglements and struggles between female characters and the complicated relationships and conspiracies between male characters.
Among them, the more famous novels about a woman with many men were 'Feng Qiuhuang,''Women are Superior, Men are Inferior,''Flowers Are Not Flowers, Fog Are Not Fog,' and so on. The character settings and plots in these works are very exciting. The readers can choose to read according to their preferences.
At the end of 'Of Mice and Men', the themes of powerlessness and the cruelty of society are highlighted. Lennie is powerless against his own strength and his simple - mindedness which leads to the death of Curley's wife. George is powerless to save Lennie in any other way than by shooting him. The society around them, represented by Curley and his mob, is cruel and unforgiving, not allowing for any mercy or understanding for Lennie's situation. This ending encapsulates these themes and shows how the characters are at the mercy of their circumstances.