Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Loneliness is a common theme in the book Of Mice and Men. Every worker on the ranch has a certain degree of loneliness in their life. A specific character that deals with loneliness is Candy, he is one of the loneliest workers on the ranch. Candy is a disabled character on the ranch, and because of his disability, he feels secluded from the other ranchers. Candy’s only family is a dog he has had since it was a pup.
Candy feels less useless and different compared to the other ranchers, because he is disabled. He feels useless in a sense that he can’t do certain things that the other ranchers can due to his age. All Candy does on the ranch is sweep the floors in the houses. He feels different in a sense that he only has one working hand and

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