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    Examining Loneliness in Of Mice and Men In the United States‚ there are over 44 million people who are lonely and longing to connect with another living soul. Loneliness is a psychological disease that gradually consumes you‚ until you are left feeling empty and rejected from society. Psychologists believe that physical isolation‚ the death of a loved one‚ or low self-esteem are all contributing factors. Those who struggle with this disease may experience depression or drastic personality alterations

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    Of Mice and Men tells the story of two American workers‚ George and Lennie. The friendship between them is implausible because of the many differences they have between them. George is a small‚ intelligent‚ and a clever man who is always looking for a improved life‚ while Lennie is the opposite; he is a large man with a “bear like physique” but he has the mind of a child‚ always forgetting and never being able to cope with George at a psychological level. However this friendship seems to be the only

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    This easy will show how loneliness creates friendships. Each paragraph will show how the friendships can come alive. One paragraph is how Lennie and Crooks’ friendship developed. The second is Curley’s wife trying to find a friendship with the wrong person. The third will show that anyone will talk if someone will listen. Lennie and Crooks’ friendship. Lennie is lonely because he doesn’t want to upset anyone and wants to leave if does so. "Cause I can jus’ as well go away an’ live in a cave." (pg

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    The Effect of Loneliness Have you ever been lonely? For someone to be lonely‚ it means that he or she is a stranger to interaction and doesn’t have anybody to talk to. Loneliness can be caused by many different types of discrimination. Loneliness appears in today’s world in different cases. In Of Mice and Men‚ the characters that present the theme of loneliness are Candy‚ Curley’s wife‚ George‚ and Crooks. Candy is lonely because of his old age. He is rejected by the people of the ranch due to

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    Of Mice And Men Within this essay‚ I am going to have a discussion about some very different characters in John Steinbeck’s‚” Of Mice and Men”. Each character is very different but all appear to have loneliness in common. One is a very intelligent man‚ George‚ who travels with and looks after a powerfully strong yet gentle man named Lennie‚ who has the mental age of a child. Another character‚ Crooks‚ keeps himself to himself as he is a black man and believes that no white man should interact

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    Of Mice And Men By John Steinbeck The novel ‘Of Mice and Men’ written by John Steinbeck‚ is about a journey the two main characters‚ George and Lennie take. The ill-assorted pair come across work in a small ranch near a place called ‘Soledad’. This is where they meet the other characters in the story. One of the main points Steinbeck makes us aware of is the damaging effects of loneliness on people’s lives. The setting also helps to create a clear picture of the loneliness as do the characters

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    Of Mice & Men - Loneliness* Crooks • He is not allowed to stay in the bunkhouse with the other ranch hands because he is black and so does not have the same status as the white workers – pg. 73‚ 75 • He is excluded from the bunkhouse and the weekend trip into Soledad because he is black. He does not even enter the bunkhouse when he needs to speak to Slim – p. 55 • He is excluded because he suffered an injury and so is not as capable as the other ranch hands – p. 22

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    book Of Mice and Men Crooks and Candy they are all alone in their own life. They all run from isolation in tell they have nothing. The reason why Crooks is isolated is because of his own skin color. Crooks is the only black man on the ranch‚ and because he’s black he can’t go into the house with the others‚ because of his skin color and he doesn’t talk with the white men. He handles his loneliness with hard work and books‚ he starts to realizes that the things he does to handle his loneliness are not

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    The Feeling of Pain and Loneliness John Steinbeck’s novel‚ Of Mice and Men‚ addresses many topics with life lessons and themes through the main characters‚ Lennie and George. One of the themes that is most evident in the novel is the pain of loneliness. The theme of pain and loneliness can be represented in the novel by the characters Lennie‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife. Lennie is a mentally challenged‚ middle-aged man who shows his pain of loneliness in Of Mice and Men through what he says in

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    The novel of mice and men by John Steinbeck was set During the great Depression.  In this time it seemed that everybody is afraid of everybody. The novel‚ Of Mice And Men‚ deals with the issue of loneliness.   Loneliness affects many of the characters‚ and Steinbeck seems to show that it is a natural and inevitable result of the kind of life they are forced to lead.  Every character in the story exhibits loneliness. Curley’s wife seeks the attention of the farm hands as a substitute for the lack

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