George and Lennie are not the same as other working men of their time, “With us it ain’t like that. We got a future. We got somebody to talk to that gives a damn about us…” They don’t feel the sense of loneliness however many of those at the new ranch constantly feel lonely. Steinbeck showcases the theme of loneliness as well as the importance of having a person to rely on in his book “Of Mice and Men” mainly through three characters. One of these three characters is Candy, who finds himself feeling…
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Eric Wright Mrs. Raterman World Studies English October 30, 2013 Theme of Loneliness in Of Mice and Men “Of Mice and Men” is a powerful and moving novel by John Steinbeck, telling of two men following their dream of independence in the midst of the Depression. The theme of Loneliness is particularly prominent in this novel and is demonstrated clearly by many aspects of writer’s craft. The most noticeable of these are word choice, symbolism and tone. “‘We travel together,’ said George coldly…
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Legalizing Marijuana Marijuana is the most commonly used drug throughout United States. My prospective is that marijuana will always be used for private reasons or for medicinal purposes. Why not legalize it for profit and benefited? Some may think that people are stupid if they smoke marijuana but they have every right to smoke marijuana. There is a higher percentage of people drinking and doing other illegal activities than smoking Marijuana. There are multiple pros and cons to smoking this…
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Loneliness Have you ever felt lonely before? Some people have experienced or suffered from loneliness. During the Great Depression, many suffer from loneliness. Loneliness is a feeling of isolation and sadness because one has no friends or company. It was almost impossible to escape this feeling during the Great Depression. In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, many characters such as Crooks, and Curley's wife are lonely, therefore it has many consequences on the story. Although George and Lennie…
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In chapter 4, Lennie, Curley’s wife, Crooks, and Candy reveals something in common they all have. These four characters realizes that they are all lonely, as they admit their true feelings in the bunkhouse. Crooks, who spends most of his time to himself, confesses his feelings of being alone. “They play cards there, but I can’t play because I’m black,” he said to Lennie (Steinback 68). Being the only black man on the ranch, he is usually left out from social activities and doesn’t have anyone to…
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Dream is almost impossible. Steinbeck paints a dark portrait of America in 1930s. Steinbeck reveals challenges about the depression.Of Mice Of Men , by John Steinbeck, tells a story about how hard it is for an African American. The setting of the novella is a ranch. The Great Depression was a time in history when people were going through tough times. “Of Mice and Men” leaves the reader feeling surprised and sad. Crooks is the loneliest because he is isolated and the color of his skin puts him in a…
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One theme in this story is loneliness and sadness. This story teaches a powerful lesson about how sad the characters can be. Almost all of the characters at some point in the story express some form of loneliness and sadness. Everyone desires the comfort of a friend or someone that can just listen. For example, Curly’s wife explains to everyone how she is unhappily married. As for Lenny, his life is completely meaningless without a companion. Without someone to help and guide him, he would be doomed…
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Themes in Of Mice and Men Authors often use books to teach lessons that we can relate to in our own lives. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, they show deepest desires through the characters actions. These actions often contribute to one or more of the three main themes in the novel: friendship, loneliness, and dreams. The purpose of this essay is to inform the reader on the themes of friendship, loneliness, and dreams. In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, several themes are shown through…
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Of Mice and Men Summative Essay Mother Teresa once said, “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck is a story that focuses on individuals who battle against loneliness and isolation from society. The use of loneliness is an important theme in the book because it influences how the characters behave throughout the novel. Crooks is pushed into isolation by the white men on the ranch because he is black. On the other hand, Curley’s…
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Of Mice and Men The book Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck takes place during the mid-1930’s in Salinas Valley, California; John Steinbeck portrays loneliness and friendship throughout the book. Our main characters, George and Lennie have the ideal kind of friendship. At the end of the story, George acted out his love in friendship for Lennie, by shooting him. George wanted Lennie to pass painlessly, while still mentioning the rabbits. As we know, every rancher in the book is lonely and…
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