Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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There are many things that can bring loneliness and the feeling of isolation, but for poor Lennie, which to begin with was not all there is now facing life in the Great Depression. Lennie has a caretaker named George, and all Lennie wants is to have his Bunny farm, but there is one big Problem that Lennie can't really get for.... His hands are big, so he kills fragile animals and things easily on accident. For that reason he is not a good candidate to qualify for a bunny, even after his big hands kills a puppy petting with it.
Poverty
Fidelity
A big problem also in the book Of Mice and Men is that there is a lot of Isolation between a lot of people resulting in depression and again the feeling of loneliness. One event that you can see