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    Show how Crooks is affected by loneliness Crooks is a character introduced to the reader in ‘Of Mice and Men’ by author John Steinbeck. Crooks is described to be the only black man on the ranch‚ he is said to have his own bunkroom‚ on first inspection the reader expects this to be a privilege however upon closer inspection we discover this is a way to isolate and degrade crooks because of his ethnic background. Crooks is affected and shows his loneliness in a number of ways; aggressiveness‚ sadness

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    closest friend‚ and Mayella Ewell is part of an impoverished family. Some in Maycomb feel isolation‚ hard life changing events and difficulty in adapting to the community. It is through these characters that the reader begins to understand that loneliness is not a choice. Some individuals in Maycomb families feel isolated. Mayella has to take care of her seven siblings‚ as well as house chores since her mother’s death. Tom Robinson states

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    “Sometimes you gotta pretend everything is okay”. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinback. Two men travel to find work on a ranch in California. The characters Crook‚ Candy‚ and Curly’s wife all exemplify loneliness and isolation. Crook shows loneliness in the book. Crooks is the only black guy on the ranch. Crooks says‚ “S’pose you couldn’t go into the bunk house and play rummy cause you was black”(80). What Crooks is saying is he wants a friend . This is important because it shows how Crooks is

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    How are the themes of loneliness and isolation explored in “Of Mice and Men”? Born in 1902‚ John Steinbeck‚ author of ‘Of Mice and Men’‚ set his book in the 1930’s. The novel revolves around two hard-working men dependant on one another during the Great Depression‚ a time when most were alone. Many themes are explored in the novel such as racism‚ loneliness‚ disability‚ isolation and friendship. This essay will be talking about how the themes of loneliness and isolation are explored in ‘Of Mice

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    This easy will show how loneliness creates friendships. Each paragraph will show how the friendships can come alive. One paragraph is how Lennie and Crooks’ friendship developed. The second is Curley’s wife trying to find a friendship with the wrong person. The third will show that anyone will talk if someone will listen. Lennie and Crooks’ friendship. Lennie is lonely because he doesn’t want to upset anyone and wants to leave if does so. "Cause I can jus’ as well go away an’ live in a cave." (pg

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    come across work in a small ranch near a place called ‘Soledad’. This is where they meet the other characters in the story. One of the main points Steinbeck makes us aware of is the damaging effects of loneliness on people’s lives. The setting also helps to create a clear picture of the loneliness as do the characters they meet. The book is set in the 1930s in Soledad. Workers are given a bunkhouse to stay in while working on the remote ranch. The description Steinbeck gives of the bunkhouse emphasises

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    plentiful jobs were true. Citizens traveled alone and had very few family members and friends. Causing loneliness and depression across the nation. Over time families separated and never saw each other again. Becoming lonely once in a while is everything but unnatural for humans nowadays‚ Humans always seem to be somewhat lonely. John Steinbeck‚ author of Of Mice And Men‚ suggests that loneliness can fundamentally change a person and cause a person to become bitter and mean. He illustrates the

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    “bear like physique” but he has the mind of a child‚ always forgetting and never being able to cope with George at a psychological level. However this friendship seems to be the only in the novella as one of the main themes is loneliness. One of the characters in which loneliness features heavily is Crooks. Crooks is “physically lonely”‚ because he is “exiled” from the others because he is black and is not allowed in the same

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    Sung Woo Hwang ENG 4U1 Mr. Waugh July 4‚ 2013 Whoever Defines Loneliness Describing loneliness is a difficult process; it is a complex emotional phenomenon which cannot be simply defined. Though‚ one thing is certain: humans feel compelled to belong‚ feeling sad when isolated and happy when belonged. It almost seems as though groups of individuals make up perfection while an individual alone translates into loneliness. To Be the Brightest At night‚ I was staring at the window‚ While childishly

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    Of Mice and Men Draft In the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck‚ loneliness is portrayed in many ways and contributes to many of the characters reasons for being who they are and the way that they behave. I will talk about how the 1930’s great depression contributed to making the characters have a sense of loneliness and how these people dealt with loneliness in different ways. Loneliness is the feeling of isolation and no hope or dreams in your life-which is what Steinbeck achieves by portraying

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