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    In the beginning of Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men we are presented with the natural and beautiful setting of the brush. The brush is presented as an idyllic setting that serves as a paradise and as a sanctuary from the harsh reality and problems of the 1930s in rural America. We see the brush as an escape from reality, this is shown in the description: “The water is warm too, for it has slipped twinkling over the yellow sands”. Steinbeck describes the water as warm to highlight the…

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    In the story, of Mice and Men, there are a few characters who are lonely or left out. The story is about two ranchers and they are best friends. They both don’t have a family anymore. All they can do is depend on each other; Lennie had a disability. He can’t function like regular person . Lennie kills a dog and a man’s wife . But he did not mean any harm. Then there is candy and crooks , They are both lonely because there both handicapped. They don’t fit in like everybody else does. Lennie…

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    In the novella, “ Of Mice and Men “, the author John Steinbeck , gives us glimpse of loneliness through the use of characters such as Candy, Crooks, Curley’s wife, Lennie and George. Steinbeck is able to demonstrate the isolation, pain, and loneliness by showcases their needs to find friendship and build connections. Steinbeck uses these characters to indicate how loneliness depletes the body and the mind, also that everyone is lonely even if they imply to not have any individual issues. Being…

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    The Impacts of Camaraderie Solitary confinement is isolation as a form of punishment. If one is put in seclusion as a punishment, who would want to live his or her daily life in it? In any situation, setting, or time period, companionship is a necessity. In Of Mice and Men, the motif of camaraderie helps characters to feel secure, not isolated. The story takes place on a farm in North Carolina during the 1930’s. There is one African American, one woman, one long-lasting friendship, and one…

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    In the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, the theme of broken dreams and false hope is expressed greatly. Steinbeck conveys the difficult conditions of living as a migrant worker, and the harsh society at the time. Dreaming and hoping is part of human nature, everyone at one point had a goal, or a dream. In the end many give up their dreams or realise that they are not realistic and they continue their life as a migrant worker, going from place to place. The life of a migrant worker…

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    Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty Mother Teresa. The impact of loneliness on any human being lures them towards sadness and depression and oneself can come upon this feeling even while accompanied by others. The quantity of people who are in your life, versus the quality of each of those relationships can determine whether a person will be lonesome or gratified. Throughout the tenacious times of the great depression, labors often traveled from site to site…

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    broke men , endeavor on a journey to settle free from the struggles of the harsh employment, where their friendship enlightens them from the arbitrariness Great Depression. These friendships can overlay onto Aristotle's laws of friendship, where friendships of utility centers around a common task that can diminish once accomplished. If that friendship persists as they “hit it off” it can advance into a friendship of pleasure, but rarely ever rare is it to be perfect in this case these two men,…

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    Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, was published in 1937 and took place in the 1930’s when many different struggles occurred. This was the time that the Great Depression swept through the nation, as well as the Dust Bowl in the midwest. This novel told the story of two migrant workers, George and Lennie, looking for jobs throughout California. From the beginning, due to Lennie’s disability, we learned George’s duty to take care of and protect Lennie after his Aunt Clara died. George’s decision…

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    ” “Because-” “Because I got you an’-” “‘An’ I got you. We got each other, that’s what, gives a hoot in hell about us,’ Lennie cried in triumph” (Steinbeck 104). Lennie and George conversing just mere moments before the death of… Of Mice and Men, a thrilling novella written by award-winning author John Steinbeck. The story takes place on the loneliest of lonely ranches in Soledad, California during the depressing years of 1930’s. The two main characters in the novella are, George…

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    Loneliness is inevitable in one’s life, but to constantly be isolated is possibly the worst punishment in existence.While understanding the concept of being alone, along the way allows one to be reminded of the value of friendship. John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men shows the effects of how one might be in the absences of acceptance and camaraderie, his work shifts the reader’s view that enables them to understand the misfits of the novel. Throughout the book, Curley’s wife never fit in with the…

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