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    In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Steinbeck develops the theme that inequality leads to loneliness. Crooks faces a relentless form of inequality in the form of racism as he is separated into his own isolated room, kept from playing games with the other men, and threatened to be killed all because of his skin color which leads to his ongoing loneliness. Lennie enters his room one night when the rest of the men are out: “Lennie smiled helplessly in an attempt to make friends.…

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    Of Isolation and Broken Dreams Alienation has a lasting impact on the life of a human and can change the way one thinks, acts, and speaks. Authors convey loneliness through distinct commentary and dialogue that provide the reader with a greater understanding of the characters’ solitude. Many of the personalities on the ranch have been alone their entire life and have developed an overwhelming sense of solitude. They can no longer remember a time before their struggles. In the novel Of Mice and…

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    Isolation, emptiness, heartache; all emotions that the human race is plagued with. Feelings of loneliness can drive people insane. Human interaction is important to the mind, if nobody can rely on anybody they will feel trapped and scared. Many novels attempt to portray the loss of friendship within hard time periods. The characters Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s wife all display loneliness in their own way in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. First, Candy becomes lonely, losing much…

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    Vincent Vo Mr. Didonato English 11 - B 6 December 2014 Of Mice and Men: Characterization of George The classic novel “Of Mice and Men” written by John Steinbeck illustrates the loneliness and hardship of labour in the 1900s and displays how people are driven to try and find friendship in order to escape from loneliness and suffering. As the protagonist and narrator, George develops from a person eager to fulfill the American Dream with his mentally-disabled companion Lennie to a protective and…

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    Of Mice and Men Socratic Seminar Preparation What is Steinbeck’s message about dreams? Steinbeck’s message about dreams is that dreams create hope and gives people motivation. For example on pages 13 and 14, Lennie and is telling George about their dream farm and how when they make enough money they are going to live how they please. This dream gives Lennie and George hope that they will soon be living a nice life. This also motivates Lennie to behave and listen to what George says. This…

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    Loneliness And Isolation

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    Loneliness and isolation is a common human emotion that is felt within everyone and can be felt every now and then. In the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, the theme of loneliness and isolation is dominant and many of the characters express it throughout the novel. The novel is set around the Great Depression where life is hard and everyone is barely getting by each day, so when the two main characters George and Lennie go to a job interview together it causes suspicion since men…

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    to make them truly happy. In the book Of Mice and Men George Milton and Lennie Smalls travel together no matter where they go. Although George always complains about having to take care of Lennie he always stays with him to make sure he makes the right decisions in his life. Unfortunately, there are some characters in the story that does not…

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    The theme of adversity and how it affects characters discussed in class can be seen clearly within the novels Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, and Persepolis by Marjane Satrapi. The fictional novella Of Mice and Men - based in 1930’s California during the Depression - demonstrates the struggles of adversity through the characters Curley’s Wife and Crooks, and the non-fictional story of Persepolis – a story narrating the author’s childhood during the Islamic Revolution during the 1980’s in Iran…

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    equal rights as men. Also, there was a lot of discrimination. In Of Mice and Men, discrimination is portrayed many times. People mistreated people who looked “different” from them. They often put themselves above the people who were “different.” In Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck shows readers that people who are deemed “different” face mistreatment and discrimination through his portrayal of Curley’s wife’s isolation due to her gender. Steinbeck shows us the inequality between men and…

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    Loneliness in Of Mice and Men Loneliness is a feeling that everyone experiences at some point in their lives. In John Steinbeck’s book Of MIce and Men, loneliness serves as an underlying theme that is portrayed by most of the characters. In fact, there are a very limited number characters who are not continually lonely and who have someone to call their friend. Lennie and George (the main characters) may serve as the exception, but many other characters, such as Curley’s wife and Crooks, are…

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