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Saturday, May 18, 2019

Mice and men Explore the themes of loneliness in ‘Of mice and men’ Essay

The story of mice and men had lots of lonely batch with no family and no friends thats the reason why Lennie and George are different is because they have got psyche who cares for them. Most of the characters in the novel feel scared of showing their true emotions. For example, when keisterdys weenie was about to get shot candy didnt tell the some other workers that he needed the cover and that is was a friend to him. I dont think any of the characters want to show weakness.The statute title of the novel is of mice and men was written in the 1300s. At the time of the novel there were opusy workers who traveled form cattle ranch to ranch looking for jobs. The most isolated group at the time were Negroes be cause they were considered inferior and no one wanted to be with them. There were no laws against racism and it was tolerated only over the country.Crooks is the stable buck and he is a Negro so he is also the loneliest man on the ranch. His race and colour made him isol ated from all the other members of the group. A lot of people bully crooks Curleys wife says,Well, you keep your place, then, nigger. I could get you strung up to a maneuver so easy it isnt true.Crooks is a proud man and also the most educated as well he reads lots of book of accounts but the most important book is the 1905 California civil code. This book says that Crooks is no slave and can do what he wishes with his life but nobody takes this into consideration because he is still treated as a slave, which they can push around. Once on Christmas day the workers obligate crooks to fight even though he had a bad back. All the other workers think they can make Crooks do what they want. He is isolated from the others he doesnt go to talk to them and they dont come to talk to him. There is only one person that come s into Crooks hut and that is Slim. Crooks is very proud because he knows that he is free and he keeps himself aloof from all the other workers. He doesnt talk to any of the other workers, he says,Books aint no good. A guy needs somebody-to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he aint got nobody. This is from a conversion which he has with Lennie. Crooks spent the most time working on the ranch and the only person he tells his true feelings to is to Lennie. Because Crooks knows that Lennie would probably forget. Near the end of chapter four crooks starts to get on with Candy. Crooks even offers to work on the ranch which George ,Candy and Lennie are going to go to but after Curleys wife threatens Crooks and then he says , well, just forget it . I didnt mean it. Just daily. This shows the reader that crooks knows that he will never be treated differently.

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