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    everybody feels lonely sometimes. In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, loneliness is illustrated by the way all of the characters drive to build bonds in order to escape the lonely atmosphere that they are surrounded by. The story takes place on a ranch during the early 1930s. It expresses the difficult lifestyle men had moving from ranch to ranch. Their homes and jobs were only temporary which greatly adds to their loneliness. When on the move, they were alone, which is why they sought…

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    "The most terrible poverty is loneliness, and the feeling of being unloved," says Mother Teresa. Steinbeck's book Of Mice and Men, the common theme of loneliness reflects in almost all the characters, especially Curly's wife, Crooks and Candy. Throughout the novel, each character displays loneliness in their own way. The novel begins with two men coming to work on ranch, named George and Lennie. They quickly meet Candy, a very old man who was very wise though. Soon after they meet Curly's wife,…

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    Loneliness is a recurring theme that is in the story, Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, all throughout the story. It shows through the characters by having no friends and always getting in trouble searching for people, being black and having to be separated from everyone, and by getting your best friend killed and having no one there. The three main characters chosen were Curley’s wife, Crooks, and Candy. A message of loneliness emerges through several key characters, including their efforts in…

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    explains. Loneliness is a powerful theme in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Being lonely, whatever race, gender, or belief, will make anyone go to the point of insanity where it will affect you and those around you. Taking place in the 1930’s, during the time of the Great Depression. Migrant workers commonly traveled alone at the time in search of work. But George and Lennie, the main characters of this novella, are migrant workers who travel together. Steinbeck shows how these two men stand…

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    Loneliness is a common occurrence throughout almost every character in Of Mice and Men. The characters Candy, Crooks, and Curley’s wife are all very lonely characters in the book. Candy never got his dream house, Crooks never got a close friend, and Curley’s wife never got to pursue her acting career. The characters in the book are all lonely and isolated because they missed their opportunity to achieve their dreams and happiness. Curley's wife was stuck in a loveless marriage with a guy she…

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    Loneliness Affects Characters in Of Mice and Men “Loneliness is my least favorite thing about life. The thing that I’m most worried about is just being alone without anybody to care for or someone who will care for me” (brainyquote.com). This quote from Anne Hathaway speaks about how loneliness affects people everyday and many people do not have anybody, or are fearful to be alone. The novel Of Mice and Men takes place in Soledad, California during the time of the Great Depression. The book is…

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    The Lingering Loneliness “I seen the guys that go around on the ranches alone. That ain’t no good. They don’t have no fun. After a long time they get mean. They want to fight all the time.”(Steinbek 41). Loneliness, isolation, and dissociation are as beneficial to human life as poison. In the 1930’s men wander the west with only the whisper of the trees as companions; the elderly are forgotten; women are treated as inferiors; and African Americans are treated like animals. During this time…

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Loneliness is a struggle that occurs everyday. Not having the ability to talk to people. Isolated in a hole with nobody by your side. The thought that you could have fixed it but never had the opportunity. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men, loneliness hinders in many of the characters such as Curley’s wife, Candy and Crooks. The first character that loneliness haunts is Curley’s wife. Curley’s wife is a woman who is a tramp. She is very rude and has the “eye” for…

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    Loneliness is a topic that comes up very often in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Almost every character deals with the struggle of being alone throughout the novel. The characters in Of Mice and Men are all lonely for very different reasons, but they all have one thing in common: they have nobody who cares for them. George and Lennie, however, are different. They have each other, which is much more important than anything owned by anyone else on the ranch. Despite the fact the George and…

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    you are absolutely alone. One of the key aspects of loneliness in Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is that the characters are all surrounded by people who know them, but are also entirely alone. In the few relationships between characters throughout the novel, it is clear that one part of the relationship is more dominant than the other. One half of the relationship is more important, which doesn’t qualify as a real relationship. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the reader follows three…

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