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Monday, January 23, 2017

Themes of Loneliness in Of Mice and Men

The classic guard Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck & Kevin Hinkle shares a common theme end-to-end the text that is expressed in many different personalities and perspectives. Amongst the unique characters each(prenominal) whizz carries the eventual(prenominal) theme, L iliness and shows it in their avouch way. From start to finish during the lives of the characters in the book factors of loneliness march on for each, it is opus of life and is the major theme regarding the book. Lennie and George are the main(prenominal) characters of the book, who from the very beginning were casteless and have seemed to have evermore been an outcast ever since they could remember. bicker has continuously outrun them no matter how hard they endeavor to shake up away from it, whether its a quick psyche towards them or being in the right lieu at the wrong time. They have neer seemed to figure it out. George and Lennie have never had a stable life, no one knew who they were and no one cared to find out. These devil men lived off of whatever they could get their hands on, although to others it never seemed they had dreams or ambitions.. but they did. Just bid everyone else. Although they seemed to have excepted their harsh life style from moving place to place deep vote down they overly wanted to be someone. For employment the times Lennie and George sat down in the river bottom and told each other stories about one day what they would have, not because they would actually get it but because they were comforting each other because no one else has ever been thither for them. At the end of the book, subsequently Lennie dies, the tone of the book and the converse of George is depressive, the only one who has always been there for him is gone.\nThe main part of the book takes place on a farm where Lennie and George cause and are given baseborn pay but ripe shelter and food where they mean to make enough hard currency to buy some come to of their v ery own. While they worked on the farm with many others, two huge characters of the book alike e...

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