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The Role Of Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck various characters should relate becauses of their shared loneliness. They can't because of race, gender, and disabilities. candy, curley, and crooks should relate but can't because of these stereotypes. In the book curley's wife,a lonely woman on the ranch crooks, a african american and candy, an old disabled man at one point or another feel lonely and isolated. In this time period there's alot of inequality between people that aren't young white men. All these characters should relate but can't because of the inequality at the time period. During the 1930s, it was a very tough time for american women and especially on the ranch. Curley's wife was divided from the rest of the workers and treated like a possession rather …show more content…

Throughout the book curley's wife is always “looking” for curly although she is really trying to look for other companionship. This happens many times throughout the course of the story. One of the most obvious time is in the movie of Mice and Men During the barn seen when curley's wife and george talks she says “A good-looking guy like you must have had a million sweethearts”. This quote is one of many that show that she flirt with the other workers because she is lonely. Another reason why she is lonely is the fact that she never wanted to marry curly or live on the ranch. Curley's wife dream was to be in the “pictures” [the movies] her whole life. But her mom wouldn't let her. The whole reason she married curley was to get away from her mom which made her go into this downward spiral of loneliness. When i say she hates being we're she is a i mean it. When she was talking to the ranch workers she said sat’day night. “Ever’body out doin some’pin. Everybody! An what am I doin? Standing here talking to bunch of bindlestiffs,a N**** an a dum dum and a lousy old sheep- and liking it because they aint nobody else”. This quote

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