Monday, February 6, 2017
Loneliness in Of Mice and Men
l one and only(a)liness is a kind of distress because one has no friends or company. In Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, there are tons of lonely subjects. The loneliest characters are Crooks, glaze over, and Curleys Wife. The utter intimately companionless character is Crooks, since each of the ranch workers stay extraneous from him because he is black. The second most lonesome character in the novel is Candy referable to his lack of family, and his dog got roll down. The one-third rejected character is Curleys wife because she is the only lady friend near the ranch and she has zip willing to reprimand to her.\nThe grounds why Crooks is the loneliest character is because of his s sitter color. Since Crooks is black, the white men on the ranch are sincerely racist to him. They dont let him residuum in the bunkhouse or bet cards with them because hes a, Nigger. Crooks has no friends or family, and so he reads because he cant sociableize with anyone and has nothin g break away to do. He is a write out outcast, and is shut out by society.\nThe second most black character is Candy because he has no friends or family left. Candy cant be close with the men now. He has limited social and work contact with the other(a) men since he was reduced to the role of a swamper collect to his age. Additionally, Candy had only one friend left in the world, his dog. Then his dog was put down. However, Candy is not as lonely as Crooks because he is not an outcast.\nCurleys wife is the third most rejected character. Curleys wife is lonely because she has no palpable friends. At first Curleys wife might not meet so solitary because she is so flirtatious still that proves how companionless she rightfully is. Since she needs someone to socialise with, Talkin to a bunch of bindle stiffs a nigger an a dum dum an a lousy ol sheep and likin it because they aint nobody else. The adduce proves she is desperate and will talk to anybody. She has a husband but sh e states, Sure I got a husban. You all seen him. Swell goose aint he...
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