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English, 14.10.2020 01:01 ljoslin21

(i have to right a sa and i have just thrown this together pls help me make it look and sound better its about Of Mice and Men Novella by John Steinbeck the main topic im writing about in loneliness) George and Lennie are not the only characters who struggle against loneliness.

Although present in all the characters to some degree, the theme of loneliness is most notably present in Candy, Crooks, and Curley's wife.

They all fight against their isolation in whatever way they can.

Candy's dog stopped Candy from being alone in the world.

After its death, Candy struggles against loneliness by sharing in George and Lennie's dream.

Timeless novial Of Mice and Men was published in 1937 to considerable acclaim, and the reading public’s appreciation of the text has hardly diminished since.

Curley's wife is also lonely; she is the only female on the ranch, and her husband has forbidden anyone to talk with her.

She combats her loneliness by flirting with the ranch hands.

Crooks is isolated because of his skin color.

As the only black man on the ranch, he is not allowed into the bunkhouse with the others, and he does not associate with them.

He combats his loneliness with books and his work, but even he realizes that these things are no substitute for human companionship.

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