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Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The feeling of loneliness can happen to anyone, even if that person seems to have the most perfect life, he or she can still feel isolated. In the book Of Mice and Men, written by John Steinbeck, the main two characters, George and Lennie escape weed because of an incident. They then go to a ranch hoping to find a good life and that no more incidents happen. However, Lennie is mentally disabled and very forgetful, thus George often is seen telling Lennie to not talk. On the ranch George and Lennie meet some people and many of them also seem to feel lonely. Each person differs, and because of that loneliness triggers a different reaction from people; some become bitter, come off as annoying when trying to make friends, or some would rather spend
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