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Loneliness in the novel "Of mice and Men"
Title: Loneliness in the novel "Of mice and Men"
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 509 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Loneliness in the novel "Of mice and Men"
The Feeling Only the Lonely could Feel
Loneliness is the core of a broken soul. It feeds on exile and hate. It engulfs
dreams, pleasures and certain futures. Those who live with loneliness everyday cannot
express how deep of a feeling it is to have everything you enjoy crushed by the absence of
companionship. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck explores the relationship of
loneliness to a human being by his three characters:
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lost their dreams and hopes to loneliness and it effected each of their lives
differently. Crook's life was effected by him excepting the racism and not fighting for
what he felt was right. Candy's life was effected by him not wanting to live anymore.
Curly's wifes life was effected by her getting killed because she was so desperate to have a
friend. Each of the characters felt the feeling that only the lonely could feel.
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