Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck was a really good book. One of the themes Steinbeck tried to write about was loneliness. He did a really good job at showing how all of the men and women felt during the Dust Bowl and the Great Depression through his characters Crooks, Candy, and George. In John Steinbeck’s book Of Mice and Men, Crooks, Candy, and George help bring Steinbeck’s theme of isolation and loneliness to life. One of the many characters that exhibits loneliness in this book is Crooks. Crooks is an older man with a crooked back. He is a very lonely person because he’s black. Nobody wants to hang around a black man or do anything with a black person during this time where black people weren’t appreciated. Crooks is also very lonely because he doesn’t have any family to talk to or hang out with.There is nobody for him to take care of or …show more content…

George is a small person with a tall and muscular friend named Lennie, who isn’t the smartest person. George takes care of Lennie, but always gets tired of Lennie’s dumbness. George is very lonely because he doesn’t have anyone else to talk to other than Lennie and not everything said by Lennie is smart. Also George has no family to be with or take care of. George becomes even lonelier at the end of the book when he saves Lennie from being brutally killed by Curley. He saved Lennie by shooting him, which then makes himself lonely because now he doesn’t have anyone to be with or talk to except for the other workers on the ranch. We see all of this through his words. George half closed his eyes. “I gotta think about that. We was always gonna do it by ourselves.” This shows that George was thinking that they weren’t ever gonna be doing anything with anyone else, that they were going to do it all alone. Therefore, George is lonely because he doesn’t have any family and he kills his friend Lennie, which you can say he was sort of family to

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