Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Spending time alone is not the hard part, it is being lonely that eats you up on the inside. In John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men, he expresses how the theme of isolation can evoke desperate attention and anger, through the characters’ different identities and backgrounds. Since the beginning, Curley’s wife, Crooks and Candy has been alienated and are outcasts due to their ethnicity, gender, or disability thus, causing them to search for friendship and companionship. In analyzing their behaviour and actions, including how they are treated by the other ranch workers, it is shown that isolation can bring out the worst in a person. It was a difficult time for women that lived in the 1930s, especially those who settled on a ranch filled