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    How to make the bane of ‘loneliness’ a boon? I.Sarkar Man is born free but everywhere he is chained. In the present day democratic set up of the world the chain is the invisible chain of loneliness or isolation. Mental isolation or ‘loneliness’ is undoubtedly the worst curse or tragedy of a man’s life. It is painful because it is contrary to Nature’s laws. In every aspect of Nature‚ there is a symmetry or coherence. Even the very atom of a matter is built on the principle of ‘coexistence of

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    Loneliness is an inevitable fact of life that not even the strongest can avoid. In his novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck illustrates the loneliness of California ranch life in the early 1930’s. Throughout the story‚ the reader discovers the many sources of solitude‚ primarily being discrimination and prejudice‚ resulting in loneliness and isolation. <br> <br>One of the most important things that are really needed is a friend. Without friends‚ people would suffer from loneliness and solitude

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    Loneliness in Of Mice and Men The novel Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ takes place during the Great Depression era in the 1930s. Life changed dramatically from the thriving 1920s. Work was hard to find because of the bad economy‚ and everybody lived tough lives. It was even tougher for African Americans‚ women‚ and the elderly because they were all considered useless at the time. Everyone had no respect for them‚ and they were very low on the social pyramid. Due to their low status and respect

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    Bitter Loneliness‚ Sweet‚ Sweet Revenge She watched the boat drift away‚ the happiness she felt for the past year ebbing from her mentally and physically. She stared at the vast expanse of blue in front of her‚ nothing but water‚ not a boat or ship in sight. Circe sat there for hours‚ first angry at Odysseus‚ then angry at herself‚ but then a feeling of numbness took over afterwards‚ as if she could not feel‚ as she tried to process her loneliness after a year of constant company. Circe was alone

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    Loneliness A person is always trying to find a bond with another person‚ but in this lonesome world that doesn’t always occur. When people are deprived of companionship‚ a lot of different effects happen in different people. The different situations that everyone is in can lead to different outcomes and can lead to people developing different personalities and different situations in life. This longing for companionship is a theme that is widely explored in the book in the book Of Mice and Men

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    8. Loneliness is a very important theme in Of Mice and Men. Which characters are lonely and why? Of Mice and Men illustrates the loneliness of ranch life during the Great Depression in the 1930’s. Steinbeck creates a lonely and a blue atmosphere at many times in the novel. He uses words ‘Soledad’ which is referred to solitude‚ which means loneliness; and the card game ‘Solitare’ which means by one’s self. Not all the characters are lonely; Steinbeck makes it clear that only Crooks‚ Curley’s wife

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    leads some readers to believe he had someone he traveled with at some point in his life before he started work on the ranch. Explaining why he Throughout the book‚ a large variety of the characters encountered by George and Lennie display a sense of loneliness. Ranging from Candy to Curley. They all have a sort of broken touch about them that leads the audience to believe it’s

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    “The Long Tail is only relevant to buying products and not any other aspect of the Internet.” Discuss. The Long Tail refers to the marketing strategy which involves selling a large selection of goods with relatively little quantity of each sold. The term “long tail” was popularised by Chris Anderson in his article in Wired magazine which had mentions of how this strategy was incorporated by firms such as Amazon.com. The Internet can be credited for the plausibility of the Long Tail form of marketing

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    that drives us towards such behavior – it is loneliness and the lack of someone to think and care about. This statement makes me ask myself – are we truly happy when we miss that feeling of love inside us and‚ therefore‚ are deprived of some drama and pain in our attempts to reach true gaiety and love‚ because loving sometimes means suffering? The answer that resonates the loudest‚ at least in my heart‚ is “”No”. In fact‚ it is this kind of loneliness which we purposely ignore that ruins the foundations

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    Miss Brill enjoys visiting the park which reveals her personality as lonely‚ optimistic and disapproving. Miss Brill’s loneliness is shown when she goes over to Jardins Publiques to take a stroll by herself. She is observant on how many people are out this afternoon‚ and the band that is playing. “Only two people share her special seat: a fine old man in a velvet coat…”‚ she describes the old man as “fine” showing us that she is by herself whereas if she was sitting with her companion she would

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