Outcasts In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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Outcasts The theme that John Steinbeck illustrates throughout his novel Of Mice and Men is that “society seeks out people who are different, labeling them as outcasts, and condemning them to a life of misery.” He does this by using three quotes that show the effects of being an outcast, and the loneliness that comes with it. Lennie is the main character and the best example of an outcast in the novel. He is seen as too stupid for his own sake and is not allowed to be involved in many situations. George plays the role of his caretaker, and sees him as a nuisance, telling him, “If [the boss] finds out what a crazy bastard you are, we won’t get no job…” (Steinbeck 6). Lennie’s status of being the mentally handicapped outcast is the main factor