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    Lennie is lonely because he has no family to look after him (his Aunt Clara is dead and there is no mention of his parents- they may have abandoned him because of his disability) and he is completely reliant on George to look after him. However he is isolated from George because of his disability. He is lonely in his own world where no one can truly access him or understand him however much

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    fictional characters‚ Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife‚ to show the common emotion and feeling of loneliness people experienced during the trying times. One of the first people George and Lennie meet is Candy‚ an old man who is missing his right hand due to an accident at the ranch. Because of his condition‚ he is unable to work alongside the other men and in turn feels lonely with only his dog to accompany him which is later euthanized as a result of

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    through the characters‚ Crooks and Curley’s wife‚ by revealing how it can cause a person to feel worthless‚ insignificant‚ and lonely. Crooks‚ the African American stable buck‚ is one of the most obvious examples of how racial prejudice can intensify loneliness and make one feel as if they are minimized to nothing. The different intensities of prejudice can be perceived during this novel. For example‚ the other workers fear any interaction with him‚ and one night Crooks explains to Lennie why he

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    and Men “You’re all scared of each other that’s what.” This quote is one of the main points of John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice And Men‚ the effect of isolation on human beings‚ and specifically the culture of our nations that forces people to be isolated. Steinbeck almost immediately sets the course of the book with his setting‚ the 1930’s depression was an awful time for the world‚ money was low‚ work was scarce and throughout all of the major nations there were many people who would have to go

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    compatible. Being cruel to others or not being popular in society will make other people not relate with them. Loneliness can change the way a person acts‚ thinks or behaves in everyday situations. In John Steibeck’s Of Mice and Men‚ loneliness alters Crooks‚ Candy ‚ and Curley’s wife in numerous ways of life. __________________ When you first meet candy in the novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ by John Steinbeck‚ you see Candy with his beloved dog. Raising this dog from a pup‚ Candy felt a very strong bond

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    the Weak to the Strong: The Social Hierarchy of Mice and Men Since the beginning of society men have always followed a social hierarchy; a concept Charles Darwin studied intensely. Through this ideal‚ the strong prey on the weak and the weak are isolated‚ taken advantage of‚ and often humiliated. In the novel Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck recreates a social hierarchy between his supporting characters to prove that those who are weak and vulnerable are subject to ostracism and ridicule. At the

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    loneliness. The first and final scene take place in a majestic clearing that will remain untouched by the tragedy that unfolds. This reinforces the theme of loneliness as whatever the humans do Nature remains unaffected. George and Lennie find work on a isolated ranch and join the workers in the bunk house‚ which provides the stage for the story. Despite living and working close to each other there is no camaraderie between the characters that live in the bunk house. Each worker has a bed to himself and

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    sense of loneliness‚ save for George and Lennie. They feel so isolated that they are rendered helpless‚ and even still they seek to destroy others weaker than themselves for power. Perhaps the most significant example of this cruel tendency is when Crooks criticizes Lennie’s dream of the farm. Crooks knows that while Lennie may be physically strong‚ he is intellectually weak‚ and Crooks could not help but take advantage of him. However‚ Crooks himself has his own vulnerabilities; being the only black

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    Of Mice and Men Essay In John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ he displays loneliness through the thoughts and actions of the characters. There were several characters in the book that faced loneliness in different ways. The ranch workers travel alone from ranch to ranch and according to George‚ “Guys like us‚ that us that work on ranches‚ are the loneliest guys in the world .”‚ because ranch workers are never able to settle down (Steinbeck 15) The characters in Steinbeck’s novella try

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    throughout by the character Crooks. The way they treat Crooks in the book shows the racism of the characters and how the different races act with one another. Every character in the novel is somewhat racist to Crooks‚ because nobody talks or spends any time with him because he is black‚ which makes Crooks feel sad and lonely since he has nobody to talk to. Furthermore‚ to make sure nobody spends any time with Crooks‚ the boss of the farm put him in his own shack‚ isolated from everybody‚ alone. This

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