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To a Mouse Allusions & Cultural References

When poets refer to other great works, people, and events, it’s usually not accidental. Put on your super-sleuth hat and figure out why.

Literary and Philosophical References

  • The "social union" the speaker mentions sounds a lot like the eighteenth-century Enlightenment theory of the social contract by guys like Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau. (8)

Famous References to this Poem:

  • John Steinbeck's famous novel Of Mice and Men is a reference to this poem, specifically lines 39-40. Like Burns' poem, Steinbeck's novel is about how even the most carefully-laid plans (like George's plan to get a farm with Lenny) can get all screwed up.