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    Of Mice and Men is an American novel written by John Steinbeck about two itinerant workers who move from place to place. One itinerant worker named George is a small‚ smart‚ caring worker. While on the contrary the other itinerant worker name Lennie is a huge‚ clumsy‚ naïve character. The story is set in a remote place a few miles south of Soledad. The south is usually the best place to live due to the climate of the area. Soledad is the Spanish word for loneliness and solitary. The two itinerant

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    didn’t marry Curley. Even though Curley’s wife is trapped‚ she was really mean to Crooks. Crooks never done anything to her; she keeps getting others in to trouble by talking to them causing Curley to get mad. Crooks just ask her to leave his room because people are tired of her appearing everywhere stirring up trouble. Instead of leaving to cause no conflict‚ Curley’s wife ended up threatening to frame Crooks and get him killed. It was a really cruel act. This shows the injustice whites had toward

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    Crooks and the themes in ‘Of mice and men’ Loneliness and companionship Many of the characters‚ in ‘Of mice and men’‚ admit to suffering from loneliness. George starts these confessions early in the novella when he reminds Lennie that the life of a “ranch-hand” is one of the loneliest of lives. Men like George who migrate from farm to farm rarely have anyone to look to for companionship and protection. As the story develops‚ Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife all confess their deep loneliness. The

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    Symbiotic Relationships A symbiotic relationship is a relationship in which two people rely on each other for something beneficial. A symbiotic relationship exists between George and Lennie‚ and is demonstrated throughout the novel‚ Of Mice and Men. However‚ other characters in the novel do not have symbiotic relationships. Since these characters do not have symbiotic relationships‚ they cannot experience life to its fullest and they have trouble leading a healthy‚ and rewarding life. "[…] I got

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    people in the United States‚ 20% of the total population‚ feel lonely. It is not uncommon to suffer from loneliness. It is way more common than people actually show. In Of Mice and Men‚ by John Steinbeck‚ multiple characters show signs of loneliness. Crooks‚ one of the characters‚ shows signs the most. All of the characters show signs of either being alone‚ being isolated‚ or being not wanted. Isolation‚ does in fact‚ lead to loneliness‚ and then loneliness leads to insanity. Being alone can lead to

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    lesson about the nature of human existence. Nearly all of the characters‚ including George‚ Lennie‚ Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife‚ admit‚ at one time or another‚ to having a profound sense of loneliness and isolation. Each desires the comfort of a friend‚ but will settle for the attentive ear of a stranger. Curley’s wife admits to Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Lennie that she is unhappily married‚ and Crooks tells Lennie that life is no good without a companion to turn to in times of confusion and need. The characters

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    moved past the Great Depression era‚ loneliness‚ the fear of seclusion‚ and the harm isolation causes is all around. In society‚ those who are different are frowned upon and forced into a life of loneliness and pain. Characters in the novel such as Crooks and Candy are just minor examples of what happens in everyday in the real world. With all this being said it is shown that this novel revolves around the central idea that is so relevant i society today‚ loneliness is the root of all human

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    Loneliness Outline It is a melancholic feeling which everyone tries to triumph over and experiences at least once. Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men is a novella which expresses the theme of loneliness. George‚ Crooks‚ and Candy try to overcome their loneliness by having items or companions that distract them from being morose. George overpowers his loneliness by having Lennie by his side. Although George does not receive any advantages in return for taking care of Lennie‚ George still keeps Lennie

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    to the barn “Five-ten minutes” ago‚ he “jumped out the door” to go after Slim. When Crooks‚ Lennie and Candy are confronted by Curley’s wife in Crooks’ room and he tries to make her leave‚ she shows contempt‚ as though Crooks is an insignificant speck beneath her notice‚ and authority over him when she tells him how she “can have you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny”. The authority is assumed as Crooks can easily overpower her‚ but no man would listen to a “coloured man’s” word over

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    In this group are four people‚ each with their own problems‚ stories and hopes‚ this actual event occurs in Crook’s room where crooks‚ Lennie and candy are talking about their dream of owning a small farm and “live on the fatta the lan’.”. Before Candy enters‚ Crooks denies lennie’s dream‚ telling him “nobody gets no land.” But when Candy defends Lennie and tells Crooks “we got the money right now” Crook’s mind is changed completely when he realises they might be able to get this land‚ “if you…guys…would

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