The characters in this novel are intrigued yet envious of the special friendship shared by George and Lennie because they do not have that in their life. In other words, are all marginalized people in the same boat? I tell you, a guy gets too lonely an' he gets sick. They are two friends that travel and work together at a ranch and they also share the same dream: one day to own their own ranch. The loneliness is, on the one hand, real- none of the men wants to be alone. Moreover, Crooks presents the theme of loneliness because he is always by himself in his room. We always see on the news how people are changing the world, innovating on the past. All the characters encounter and face problems and negative feelings due to their deep loneliness and isolation.
Abandonment is a type of loneliness where everyone has left you behind. When George goes to town he talks to Candy and the black man and fills his time. His loneliness makes him not want to talk to other people and makes his life on the farm miserable. A guy needs somebody - to be near him. But they hope after all of their intense work that they can finally have their dream and get a place they can call their own. He cannot understand that it is worse to kill a human than an animal.
A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say. They swear a lot, and this makes it more realistic. Don't make no difference who the guy is, long's he's with you. At the beginning they get a job working on a farm together. This explains why he cares a lot about his dog, as he wants his own things and not other people's things. One distinct theme is loneliness.
No mess at all, and when the end of the month come I could take my fifty bucks and go into town and get whatever I want. 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 loving In the novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, Steinbeck develops the theme that inequality leads to loneliness. Candy's hand was destroyed and he could not do the same work anymore. The most Consider the theme of loneliness in 'Of Mice and Men'. Curley's wife dreams of being a movie star.
They's a place for alfalfa and plenty water to flood it. Lennie is a little retarded and has great physical strength that isn't too controllable. He does so along with Crooks who is the only black man on the ranch and is treated poorly because of it. He supports Carlson at the crucial time before Candy's dog is killed. Sometimes he gets thinkin', an' he got nothing to tell him what's so an' what ain't so. For example he makes Curley say he had his hand stuck in a machine, so that Lennie did not get into trouble. He would be allowed to spend time with the men, because Lennie and Candy both accept him despite their race difference.
The rhythm of George's speech changes which shows that he believes his dream will not come true. God a'mighty, if I was alone I could live so easy. George and Lennie's bond towards each other are so- strong that you can almost see it as you are reading the book. Another point could be that at one point all the 'weaker' characters are in the same room at once Candy, Crooks, Lennie and Curley's wife so they've been left out due to being different. แฆแแแแก แกแแ แก แแแแแแแ แฎแแแ แแ แแแแจแ แฉแแแแ แขแงแ, แ แแ แแแแซแฃแแแแแแ แฎแแแ แแแแจแแ.
It is Slim to checks to see if she is dead. Death is a big part of the novel and it often has something to do with Lennie. He illustrates loneliness in the nineteen-thirties and shows how driven people can be to find companionship. Therefore, the loneliness presented in the book is a theme and a key factor. Of Mice and Men reflects this philosophy.
They both share the same dream, which is to one day own their own ranch. He has George and he is less aware of what loneliness means. One of the most important things that are really needed is a friend. Candy seems harmless but can be mean. In fact Crooks is a nickname, which suggests a deformity or difference.