Of Mice And Men Theme Of Loneliness

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The novella Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, features loneliness as an important motif thorough the characters. Specific secondary characters add to this theme. Candy embodies this theme because he feels as though his life is coming to a close and he has nowhere to go. Curley’s wife is directly lonely because no one wants to talk to her, but she is also isolated from her dreams. Last but not least, Crooks feels alienated due both his color and his attitude that keeps him from opening up to others. While this book tells the tale of George and Lennie, who roam in search for jobs and money, these secondary characters are just as important to the novella’s theme of loneliness. Curley's wife is a prime example of this theme because she is notorious