How Does Steinbeck Present The Theme Of Loneliness In Of Mice And Men

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The theme of loneliness is the most prevalent theme. In addition to dreams, humans crave contact with others. Although loneliness is found within all the characters in varying amounts, the theme of loneliness is most notably present in Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife. All of these three rival against their isolation in whatever possible way they can. Until it was killed, Candy's dog kept Candy from being alone in the world. To overcome his new found loneliness, Candy shares in George and Lennie's dream. Secondly, Curley's wife, the only presented female, is also quite lonely. She is even forbidden by her husband to speak with anyone. By flirting with the many ranch hands, she fights her constant loneliness. Lastly, The only black man,

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