Sunday, August 18, 2019
Consider the theme of loneliness in Of Mice and Men. How does it Essa
Consider the theme of loneliness in 'Of Mice and Men'. How does it  affect the friendships and relationships in the novel?    This novel that was written by John Steinbeck which was set in the  1930s in Salinas Soledad which is in California.    The novel consists of many historical factors which have affected the  characters in this novel and one of them includes "the great  depression" Which leads the novels inspiration for the famous writer  John Steinbeck which he mainly based on his own experience. In those  days people travelled a lot differently to how we travel now.    In those days migrant workers travelled extravagant distances looking  for a job. There are many different themes in which are based  throughout the whole book, such as loneliness, happiness, nature,  dreams and reality: - Which even lead to catastrophe.    Many of the people in this novel have very lonely lives mainly because  they are migrant workers and as we know they don't have time to make  any friends or have any time to spend with their families. There are  many characters that are lonely due to age, sex, and race. Two good  examples would be Candy because of his age and Crooks because of his  race.    This novel consists of two main characters George and Lennie, who are  an anomalous pair of migrant workers that look after each other. They  are completely the reverse of each other.    George is the one who has the communicative face and thinks of all of  their problems and ideas and tells the other one what to do. Being  like this all of the time, in what ever the story it is, always  pictures that you would be the small quick one with sharp features.    Lennie is the guy that is tall and always does what he is told and has  an ill-defined, solid, a...              ... gets treated like a little girl.    Curley's wife often dreams about herself becoming an actress. At the  end of the novel, her loneliness causes Lennie's death.    Before Lennie's death, Curley's wife and Lennie were talking in the  barn whilst everyone else was playing games. They began talking to  each other about each others dreams.    They both talked about each others dreams and what they wanted to do  in their life. Lennie has a fascination of stroking things. He was  stroking Curley's wife's hair, he began to stroke her hair so hard,  that he lost control and broke her neck.    This has a big impact on George, Lennie and Candy's relationship, as  Curley wants to kill Lennie. As a result to this, George has to kill  Lennie before he gets killed by Curly.    Loneliness will always end in tragedy and dreams will rarely become  reality. Friendship never ends.                          
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