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Of Mice And Men Character Analysis

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The novel, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, written in 1937. Was placed in The
Great Depression, in California. Of Mice and Men is a novel about two men named
George and Lennie who have a dream to own a house on the land and have animals and a farm to themselves and Lennie is addicted to soft things. Lennie is all about tending rabbits in this dream they have. It is very rare for a two men to travel together in this time period. Everybody's working for themselves to get money for themselves to have a life, because it is very rare for two men to travel together people get very lonely they have no one just work. In the novel , Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck uses characters Candy, Crooks and Curley's wife to contribute to the overall …show more content…

He is willing to give strangers that he just meant all of his money so he could help George and Lennie buy their dream land and live with them so he is not lonely anymore. Candy is a character who contributes with the theme of loneliness. In addition, Steinbeck uses the character Crooks to contribute to the theme of loneliness. Crooks is the only black man on the ranch more than just the ranch but the only black man for miles. Crooks is named Crooks because he is hunched back and can't stand up all the way because he got kicked in the back by a horse. Crooks takes care of the stable and the horses. Crooks lives by himself in a little shack on the side of the barn. Crooks lives by himself because he is black and all he has is books to read in his room. Crooks says, “... you go on get outta my room. I ain’t wanted in the bunkhouse, and you ain’t wanted in my room” (Steinbeck 68). Crooks says this in the novel to show that he is not wanted. Crooks is very lonely he went from being with his family on a chicken ranch to being in a old cabin alone with just books to read. Crooks invites Lennie in and Lennie begins to tell Crooks about George and his dream about buying land and tending rabbits and many other animals. Crooks says,“... If you.. Guys would want a hand to work for nothing just his keep, why I’d come an’ lend a hand…” (Steinbeck 76) Crooks says this to Lennie to show he wants in on the plan. Crooks is not even willing to get paid

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