Many of the characters in “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck are lonely. People can be lonely even though they are around others or have someone to be with or even talk to. People may be happier if they have a strong relationship with friends, or family because they have someone to talk to and get some of their stress off of their backs. Some of the characters that are lonely are Lennie, George, Candy, Curley's wife, and Crooks. Curley's wife is lonely even though she has her husband to talk to talk to. Curley doesn't give her enough attention because she goes around the ranch and looks for attention from the all of the other guys that work there. ‘’’Well I ain’t giving you no trouble. Think I don't like to
Many of the characters in “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck are lonely. People can be lonely even though they are around others or have someone to be with or even talk to. People may be happier if they have a strong relationship with friends, or family because they have someone to talk to and get some of their stress off of their backs. Some of the characters that are lonely are Lennie, George, Candy, Curley's wife, and Crooks. Curley's wife is lonely even though she has her husband to talk to talk to. Curley doesn't give her enough attention because she goes around the ranch and looks for attention from the all of the other guys that work there. ‘’’Well I ain’t giving you no trouble. Think I don't like to