Of Mice And Men Alone Analysis

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Loneliness is like being a fish out of water miles away from the shore. In the same way the characters of Of Mice and Men felt alone, like they were the fish extracted from the sea. They wanted to be acknowledged. In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck develops the theme that when humans are alone, they must result in overpowering one that is weaker than they, rendering them weaker than before. Steinbeck demonstrates how the character Crooks acts towards the other farmers by his description of not only Crooks, but how people like Crooks were treated during the time period it was set. In the book, George and some of the guys head to town, leaving Crooks, Lennie, and Candy behind. Lennie and Crooks start having a conversation and Crooks states “‘I