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Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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In this novel there is many people that deal with loneliness and just one of those characters is, Crook. He is lonely on the ranch because he is the only crippled black man that lives on the ranch. He has to live in a barn by himself with the farm animals. He is not allowed in the bunkhouse with the other white people and also he is not allowed to play cards because he is african american and the other people on the ranch thinks he stinks. As a result he seeks to find companionship when it comes around. In the story Lennie had went into Crooks room and he got mad at first but finally realized that it was nice to have someone around. When Crook was talking to Lennie about how lonely it was around the ranch he had stated, “A guy goes nuts if
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