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The theme of loneliness in ‘Of Mice and Men.’
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George is a father figure to Lennie.
A protective role.
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George and Lennie They travel around together – unusual at this time.
George looks after Lennie. He gets on George’s nerves sometimes. George also needs Lennie and is very defensive of him – his dream involves Lennie. They are very loyal to each other.
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Loneliness and Mistrust
There is a lack of trust between the men ‘Ain’t many guys travel around together. I don’t know why. Maybe everybody in the whole damn world is scared of each other.’ Slim. Life of the migrant worker is generally lonely and unfriendly.
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What loneliness does to them.
Hardens them – Carlson shooting Candy’s dog. It destroys trust. Makes them bitter – Curley’s Wife and Crooks. Kills all dreams – dream only has a chance of working when they work together.
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What caused such mistrust?
Wall Street Crash 1929. Many lost everything. Shortage of work.
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Candy Candy is isolated because he is old and disabled.
His only friend is his dog. What happens to his dog is symbolic of how he feels – to be abandoned once you are no use. Reflection of a very harsh society.
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Curley’s Wife Lonely A flirt – out of place at the ranch.
Not respected – isolated by the men who have a purely sexual image of her. Her looks are the only way she can attract attention. Lennie only one that listens to her.
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Crooks Black – isolated by the prejudice of others.
Lives apart from the others. Very lonely – not used to seeing people. Hostile to Lennie at first because he has learnt not to trust white people. Lennie is only one who listens.
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