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

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Of Mice and Men Written by John Steinbeck is a historical novel. This novel takes place in the 1930’s in California and narrates the two partners of George and Lennie, George and Lennie have a relationship one would imagine as a dog and its owner. Lennie is the big and strong one of the duo but has mental challenges and isn’t very capable of doing things a person his age should be able to do. Due to this, George is the one who takes care of Lennie, tells him what's wrong and what's right and tells him what not to do and what to do. George and Lennie are trying to find a job on a farm, which they do, and because of the time and the discrimination going on in the United States because of color, social status, and hate towards migrants. George and Especially Lennie due to his mental challenges face a lot of discrimination, alienation, and isolation. In John Steinbeck’s novel, Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck captures the hardships of the 1930s in America, and how racism and …show more content…

He portrays racism through the treatment towards Crooks, a disabled black man that faces alienation and isolation. Crooks keeps himself isolated from others because he knows the treatment he will be faced with, “He kept his distance and demanded that other people keep theirs” (Steinbeck 64). The story gives an example on what Crook’s does because he knows the consequences to come even though he doesn't like that he is isolated . Though not only does Crookes get left out by his own force, but by others as well. He doesn’t even have the chance to simply have fun and play games with the others because of his color and physical disabilities, “ ‘ Cause I'm black. They play cards in there, but I can't play because I'm black. They say I stink. Well, I tell you, you all of you stink to me”’ (Steinbeck 65) . This quote represents how discriminated and alienated Crooks is just because of his