¬We admire some characters more …show more content…
When comparing him to another character, such as Crooks, we find both similarities and differences between the two men, but there is an even greater difference between how they connect …show more content…
As they deal with their loneliness, we feel compassion towards these certain characters. George is a character who deals with his struggles and hardships in a pragmatic way, even though at first, it’s hard to see his loneliness. It’s clear that George and Lennie had a strong friendship, however George never mentions any family or other close relations, he sometimes even wishes he could “have a girl” or freedom if he didn’t have to care for Lennie. But he knows he needs his friendship with Lennie because it’s his key to his positive way of life. As they both look out for one another, steering them away from their loneliness. Evidence of George’s attitude is clearly explained throughout the novel, especially when believing in his and Lennie’s dream to “live off the fatta the lan’ ”. Sometimes when he does struggle, he uses two mechanisms to keep him going through his hardships. He believes in the possibility of one day fulfilling his dream and the connection his has with Lennie, which as readers we admire. Curley is another character who experiences loneliness in the novel. To ward his loneliness, he wants everyone to like and admire him and his strength instead of discriminating him because he’s a “little guy”; in reference to his height. Yet he deals with it in a negative way, opposite to George. As Curley is fighting for respect, George however archives respect among the