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    loneliness and isolation can poor effects on people. In this book the effects that are shown by these characters are‚ pushing others away and desperately seek out any interaction. Crooks pushes others away while Curley’s wife will talk to anybody to not be lonely. Crooks is being isolated from the rest of the rest of the workers because he is black. The isolation that Crooks has been subjected to has caused him to instinctively push others away. Crook shows this when he is speaking to Lennie and he tells him

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    white seems to think you maybe able to help me. You see I feel so lonely and depressed. All there is for me now is the week. working men’s club‚ but it is the same old thing every week. I am bored with bingo and playing draughts. I don’t really want to go to the club anymore.” Mr Jones you have been referred to me by your GP Dr white as he feels you are suffering from depression. I understand how you are feeling right now ‚ lonely‚frustrated‚bored and if I would be to if I was in your situation

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    made them lonely‚ and denied the rest of the citizens the gifts of true emotions and true happiness. These decisions made by the leaders should have changed a long time ago. In The Giver‚ Jonas and The Giver had been selected by the Committee of Elders‚ to lift the burden of carrying all the memories of the past‚ from themselves and the rest of society. They did this so that they might not have pain or choices. “But you know‚ even

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    show that the characters in he novel are lonely. He does this through the context of the novel as in setting of the play there was the Great Depression. The break of the American Dream enhances the lack of trust that people had for each other in those times and Steinbeck presents the theory that "every man for himself." However‚ how does the situation during the Great Depression that the characters in the novel were living in ‚ show that they were lonely? Firstly‚ the cyclical structure that

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    I want to have a goldfish for a pet. I’ll feed her. I’ll take her to the vet just for a checkup. I think a goldfish will be a great pet. I hope I want a lizard to be my pet. I will take him to the vet for nine hours and days. It will be great too. I want to have a guinea pig for a pet. I’ll feed her‚ also take her to the vet. I think so. I think a cat will be a great pet for me. I will take him to the vet. I think a god will not make noises and it will be a great pet for me to play together

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    game. This makes it clear that all men who work on the ranches are lonely‚ while others more than each other. At the beginning the path is described as “a path beaten by hard boys coming down from the ranches to swim in the deep pool … beaten hard by tramps…” This creates a setting and shows how men who work on the ranch have had temporary‚ isolated and lonely lives. Many men have must have walked through this road towards a lonely and miserable life‚ moving from ranch to ranch searching for jobs

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    Steinbeck seems to show that loneliness is a natural and common result of the kind of life these characters are forced to lead. Some of the characters in Of Mice and Men are lonely as a result of having settled what to be less than their dreams. Some have just simply given up. Every character in the story seems so lonely. Curley’s wife always was looking for the attention of the farm hands for the lack of attention from the arrogant Curley. Funny we never know her name. Crooks kept to himself

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    Do you really think you’re lonely ? Think that you’re isolated with no one ? There is an unlikely pair : George who is a small independent working man who could do very well by himself and there is Lennie a man of tremendous size and strength but has the mind of a young child. There are also other characters but the three characters that are relevant are people who exemplify loneliness and isolation. The first character is who is lonely and isolated is Candy. He never really had anyone to begin with

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    isolation. During his voyage‚ Walton sends letters to his sister sporadically to tell her how lonely he is out there by himself. He is on a ship with many deck hands and crewmembers‚ but in his letter to Margaret‚ his sister‚ he states‚ " I have no friend‚ Margaret: when I am glowing with the enthusiasm of success‚ there will be none to participate my joy" Although Walton has a boat full of men‚ he still feels lonely and friendless‚ and wishes he had a friend on the boat to keep him occupied. Once he rescues

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    anyone. Both poems have the similar theme of being isolated and lonely from the world. The poem “Desert Places” tells of the narrator’s sad feelings upon observing a snow-covered field. He says that “animals are smothered in their lairs” (Frost 6) which means that life around him is hidden away. This gives us a sense that he no longer around life‚ and seems to be isolating himself from everyone. In the third stanza‚ the word “lonely” is used three times. This is used to emphasize the amount of isolation

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