Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Loneliness is a big factor of life. The loneliness on Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men makes the book worth reading. The characters in Of Mice and Men show that loneliness is a problem that must be overcome in order to live a happy fulfilled life. Happiness and fulfilled lives are great things. George and Candy have loneliness. George half-closed his eyes.” I gotta think about that, we was always gonna do it by ourselves.” Candy interrupted him,” I’d make a will an’ leave my share to you guys in case I kick off, ’cause I ain’t got no relatives or nothing…(Steinbeck 59). Candy says he ain’t got no family or nothing. So with nothing he is lonely. ”A guy on a ranch don’t never listen nor do he don’t ast no questions.”(24). They have no one to listen to. They have no one to question. ”And when they were gone, Candy squatted down in the hay and watched the face of Curley’s wife. ”Poor Bastard”, he said softly”(98). Candy had to tell George and now George was lonely. Now Candy had nowhere to go. George had lost Lennie and Candy had lost his new found dream.…show more content…
“They left all the weak ones here, she said finally”(77). She was left alone. Her husband wasn’t there. “She turned on him in scorn. “Listen , Nigger,” she said. “you know what I can do to you if you open your trap?” Crooks stared hopelessly at her, and then he sat down on his bunk and drew into himself”(80). Curley’s wife was mad she was alone. She had no one to talk to. “Well, you keep your place then, nigger. I could get you strung up on a tree so easy it ain’t even funny”. Crooks had reduced himself to nothing. There was no personality, no ego-nothing to arouse either like or dislike, he said, “yes ma’am, “and his voice was toneless”(81). She is mad at crooks because she is alone and he doesn’t like her. She doesn’t like being
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