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Loneliness In John Stienbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Loneliness is the Mice in Men In John Stienbeck's novel of Mice and Men, he tells a tragic story of a dream gone horrible wrong. The story focuses on the friendship of two men George Milton and Lennie Small. Lennie is a mentally handicapped man whom George takes care of. They travel from farm to farm, working to make money to buy a place of their own and there last faithful stop they meet a variety of interesting yet lonely characters. Steinbeck includes several different themes throughout his novel, however loneliness, is the most prevalent theme and is portrayed through the characters. There is a character named crooks that is isolated from others. Crooks is isolated from others because he is African American. Even though he has a room to himself, he can’t play cards with neither of the men, nor go into their bunks. He is also isolated because of he’s spin, he was kicked by a mule this isolates him because he can’t do ordinary jobs like the other men. His loneliness is the result of racism from the other men. …show more content…

Candy is a old handicapped man with his left hand cut off, he got his left hand cut off in a machine. He can only do simple jobs like wash the dishes and work in the garden, this isolates him from the other workers. Candy’s only friend was a dog and later in the story a character named Carlson shot his dog and this makes him lonelier. After he talked to George and Lennie about the money that he has in the bank George includes him in there dream to own a ranch to themselves but that dream sonly ended when Lennie accidently killed Curley’s

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