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The answer is D): The Robert Burns poem, from which it is taken, deals with the disappointment that results when well-made plans fail.
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John Steinbeck’s decision to name his novel “Of Mice and Men”, was inspired by a stanza from a poem written in the 18th century by Robert Burns, and titled “To A Mouse”. John Steinbeck’s title was actually relates to one of Burns’ statement (directed to a mouse) which states that it might be a waste of time for mice and men to have foresight and prepare for the future: their best plans don’t often work out; rather, plans could lead to pain and anguish—"the disappointment that results well-made plans often fail".