Loneness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In his novel Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck illustrates a type of loneness that can only be found on the ranch life style in California. He shows how many lead a loneness, and a rehash lifestyle, but while some seek an companion to trek through the land with. The Boss, is the type of man that see many come and go, but also see some stay true and faithful, such as Slim or Candy. He never seen leaving his house to meet with the workers, or his son for that matter. Curley’s wife, she is known to being “looked over” by many men, and is constantly seeking conversation with others, mainly the workers, or is found looking for her husband, Curly. She seems bored with Curly and choses to run and be on the constant move from him, seeking different and more …show more content…

If you see one the other is not too far behind. To a degree it’s Lennie who is the one that follows George around. George and Lennie have been traveling together for a long time and have known each other for a long time. When George and Lennie first get into the new ranch, George introduces Lennie as his cousin, to lessen the thought to the Boss that he would be hiring a slow person. And mainly, the main thing, is that Lennie is a person that has been stuck to George “When his Aunt Clara died, Lennie just come along with me out workin’. Got kinda used to each other after a little while.” (21). Lennie has the animalistic and primitive nature of an early stages of mankind, though he is a larger being and stronger than an ox, he has this soft nature and often and kind simple minded person. Given that he hasn’t much brain capacity to thrive he uses the most basic of animal traits, such as drinking water “Lennie continued to snort into the pool.” (3). George has this idea that just because many people, who are looking for work, that they are all just “come to a ranch an’ work up a stake and then they go into town and blow their stake” (8)but with him and Lennie they will always be together and will be able to have their own house. Their bond is much greater then on of the other character in the book and that makes them

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