Theme Of Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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“Somewhere, there is someone who dreams of your smile and finds in your presence that life is worthwhile. so when you are lonely,remember it’s true; somebody, somewhere is thinking of you”. consequently, in the book of “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck there is two friends, Lennie and George. The three topics that I will be talking about relates to Lennie and George because they are really close friends, Lennie and George had dreams and loneliness occurred a lot in the book. The relationship between George and Lennie teaches readers important lessons about friendship, dreams and loneliness. People should be willing to do anything for their friends and that is exactly what Lennie and George did for eachother. There are many valuable things in life, but from my perspective friendship may be one of the most important. If Lennie wasn’t friends with George he would got lots of trouble and that is why to live life without the experience of friendship, is life without living. In the friendship of Lennie and George, George is the one that has Acquaintance and I don’t think Lennie could live without George. One think I like is when Lennie was saying “ and we got friends”. This shows that, Lennie and George has each others back. …show more content…

If there was not a dream, there would not be goal to reach. Without dreams is like following a invisible shadow. Dreams relate to Lennie and George because they never give up their dreams. Lennie and George are always talking about how they are going to have their own house, farm and their own rabbits(pg.76&88). furthermore, They have always believed that their dreams would come true one day. As a results, the lesson or message of this part to never give on your dreams because not having dreams is like chasing a traceless murder. This shows that, Lennie and George never gave up on their