Often times people think they know somebody based solely on their physical attributes, however it is this type of judgement that can have a serious impact on others. This effect can be seen in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men and in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. The two characters, Lennie, from Of Mice and Men, and the creature, from Frankenstein, display similar traits which help advance the themes of the stories. Lennie and the creature are both outcasts of society and have a “leader” in their lives, but they also have differences which ultimately help advance the themes of the brutality of human nature and the treatment of outcasts. Various similarities and differences can be seen in Lennie and the Creature. It can be seen that both characters …show more content…
From the creature, we can see that the way he was treated by his creator had a lot to do with his actions. The cruelty that he faced from his creator and father caused him to never know love, and that is what led to the various deaths throughout the novel. In Lennie, we can see that he was always rejected by everyone except for George. His mental disability caused him to not understand what he was capable of and caused many people to judge him. The harsh treatment of others is what caused him to feel bad about himself and he was never able to understand why society did not accept him. If others had known about Lennie’s disability, the tragedies that occurred throughout the novel would not have happened. Other characters would have learned how to deal with Lennie and how to communicate with him. However, George could not tell them about his disability because he knew they would never accept them. If the others knew, they would have learned to be cautious around him and learn how to live with him. Similarly, if the monster had been accepted by Frankenstein and introduced to society, he would not have gone on a killing spree. All the creature wanted was to be accepted and loved and he could have received this if the society around him did not judge others so