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    weaker to a reality of isolation and regret. When a person is stuck in this state they will learn to give up becoming increasingly more lonely and hopeless. In the book Of Mice and Men, the author John Steinbeck explores the many causes of loneliness. Crooks is enveloped in racial discrimination, Curley's wife is treated as though she is nothing but Curley's possession and George's companion only serves as pet to take care of. These situations are all instigators of isolation on the ranch but…

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    and usually unpleasant emotional response to isolation. Loneliness typically includes anxious feelings about a lack of connection or communication. Everyone at some point has felt loneliness of some kind whether it be social, emotional, mental, or physical. The feeling of loneliness is even found in many characters in books plagued by the lack of acceptance. One of these books is Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck. Of mice And Men follows the story of men on a ranch during the Great Depression,…

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    The Struggles of Being a Migrant Worker. The characters in the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck face struggles such as the idea of loneliness and motivation, when trying to achieve their goal. When migrant worker were working during the great depression, they did not really travel with others. This was mainly because of how hard it was to find a job for two people. This also lead to many people being angry, and having things go in the wrong way. This can be seen in the poem of “ To a…

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    In the novella “Of Mice and Men”, Steinbeck portrays many empowering themes that are throughout the novel. The characters in the novella are all different and go through different experiences. It is important to note the dialogue that is shown throughout the novel which explicitly expresses Steinbeck’s major themes and symbols. In John Steinbeck’s novella “Of Mice and Men”, there are many instances which the predatory nature of human existence and humanity is reiterated through his reliance of…

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    "Of Mice and Men," written by John Steinbeck, is a poignant novella that delves into the lives of two itinerant workers, George Milton and Lennie Small, during the Great Depression in America. Set against the Salinas Valley in California backdrop, the story explores themes of friendship, loneliness, dreams, and the harsh realities of life during that era. Published in 1937, this story captivates readers by exploring friendship, loneliness, and the pursuit of the American Dream. At its core, "Of…

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    else had 3 roommates. This isolation made Crooks feel like he was alone. Curley’s wife and Candy experience loneliness because the both can no longer to talk to the person that meant the most to them. (Curley and Candy's dog) In John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men, it is evident that isolation causes the brutal pain of loneliness. While Curleys wife and Candy don't choose the be lonely, Crooks makes it obvious that he wants to be left alone. On page 67 in Of Mice and Men it says, “He kept his…

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    Of Mice and Women If you were asked to consider a stereotype, what is the first one that comes to mind. Let me guess, is it a race stereotype? Or a gender stereotype? John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, contains characters that portray race and gender stereotypes. They both share a common objective, which is to aid in the delivery of the theme. Although authors are frequently encouraged to contain unique characterizations, Steinbeck uses stereotyped characters in his advantage to deliver his…

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    Of Nicer Men One of the major themes in John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men is that having a dream spreads hope, friendship, and determination, which helps to strive onward in life. Three major examples inside the novel show this idea. The first example is Candy’s loss of his dog. The second is George and Lennie’s dream of owning land. A third example is Crooks’ memory of his father’s chicken ranch. In the world Of Mice and Men describes, Candy's dog represents the fate awaiting anyone who…

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    1930s people were discriminated against for all of those reasons a lot. In the book Of Mice and Men Steinbeck suggests that age, gender, and race can cause isolation and loneliness. My first genre is a interview of the character Crooks. I chose to pick an interview because I felt like it would connect to the topic of loneliness and isolation very well. My inter view connects to loneliness and isolation because it specifically asks crooks if he felt lonely. I also went into detail about if…

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    Isolation, suffering, and disillusion are key themes that plagued the country throughout history. Of Mice and Men, Sonny’s Blues, As I Lay Dying, and Good Old Neon, highlight these themes, not through explicit text, but by encounters and circumstances that crippled the characters, regardless of their cultural background, from 1930-2001. These characters were ashamed to express any need, always fighting to make due on their own. They silently suffered through the pain as wealthier people looked…

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