Effects Of Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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John Steinbeck's classic novel Of Mice and Men distinguishes the effects of loneliness and isolation on different types of characters. Lennie and George have a special bond that the other characters do not, friendship. Many other characters lack this simple quality that can change a man for good. The most lonely character in this book is Curley’s wife. Her dreams of becoming a Hollywood star holds her expectations high, but when she married Curley she is isolated because of Curley’s fear of losing her. When Lennie is alone with the puppies in the barn, Curley’s wife stops by, claiming to be looking for Curley. She opens up to Lennie stating “I get lonely… I can’t talk to nobody… else [Curley] get mad” (87). Curley’s wife is always in their

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