How Does Steinbeck Present The Theme Of Loneliness In Of Mice And Men

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Feeling completely and emotionally separated from others and, at times, from one's own true feelings is a feeling of alienation in one's world (Alienation). This feeling of loneliness and isolation is an ongoing theme throughout every character in the novella, Of Mice and Men. Steinbeck introduces this feeling using diction and attitude towards the characters explaining how George, a current migrant worker, embodies the feeling of loneliness no matter how many acquaintances he may have. Loneliness today is still a human battle. It is many times felt when others are not treated the same or even overlooked in relationships or while working and providing for others.
Furthermore, in Steinbecks, Of Mice and Men, many of the characters have a feeling of isolation. Steinbeck has a sympathetic but sarcastic tone when explaining the loneliness felt by the characters. This tone helps explain how the characters …show more content…

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