When the word friendship pops in your head what do you think? You probably think of a person or a pet. In the novel, “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck, many of the characters are isolated from the real world and are lonely.Crooks, who is an African American stable buck, is discriminated because of the color of his skin. Crooks isn’t allowed to go into the bunkhouse with the other guys, he isn’t allowed to play cards with them either. Another character that expresses loneliness is Curley's wife. Curley, her husband, forces her to stay inside the house. With Curley making that rule, she gets very lonely and isolated with the world around her. Candy, who is a character that did not express loneliness at the beginning, finally expresses it when Carlson goes out and shoots Candy’s dog. Crooks, who works as a stable buck on the farm, is discriminated because he is African American. Crooks explains, “ A guy needs somebody- to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he ain’t got nobody”. Crooks isn’t allowed to play cards or enter the bunkhouse.”Why aren’t you wanted”? Lennie asks “Because i'm black, they play cards in there, but I can’t because i'm black. Crooks can …show more content…
Candy, who is an old man with a missing hand, has been with the old dog since he worked on his old farm. He said, “Had him since he was a pup. I herded sheep with him” Candy in this quote is trying to make Carlson see what he saw in the dog. But, after a while Carlson got the better of Candy, and he went out back to shoot the old dog. A gunshot was heard in the distance and Candy didn’t react. “A minute passes, and another minute. Candy still lay still, staring at the ceiling. This quote makes the reader feel the pain Candy is feeling. When Candy’s dog died, he turned very lonely. Candy experienced loneliness when his dog
We all may have had the feeling of loneliness and isolation, wanting companionship feeling abandonment. In John Steinbeck’s novella, Of Mice and Men, there are men living on a ranch having their own reasons for loneliness or being isolated. The three characters Crooks, George, and Lennie crusade dealing with own ways of loneliness and isolation. Crooks has no one that likes him because he’s black, Lennie struggles mentally and George struggles with always having to care for him. They all can’t decide whether it is that they want to be alone or not.
Alone What do you think aloneness means? To me it means you have people there but you still are alone. In the book Of Mice and Men John talks about aloneness even though they all have someone to talk to. George is the main person who is going through aloneness.
Crooks is only “tolerated because [he is] considered useful” (Cox). In the novel Crooks even states that once he gets too old, they will have no use for him and that he will be out of a
"Language has created the word loneliness to express the pain of being alone, and the word solitude to express the glory of being alone.” - Paul Tillich. With this intention, the only way to break isolation and loneliness is to become bold and put oneself out there. Of Mice and Men is a story about two men that are very different but comes together and shares the same dream. In the novel, Of Mice and Men, the author John Steinback shows that due to personal choices, social norms, and fear, characters including Crooks, Curley, and Curley’s wife experience isolation and loneliness.
While Crooks, a victim of racial prejudice, expresses his isolation openly, he also socializes with other workers on the job and while playing horseshoes with them. Curley’s wife, on the other hand, cannot talk to anyone without suffering the consequences of a jealous husband: “ I get so lonely,’ she said. “you can talk to people , but I can’t talk to nobody but Curley. Else he gets mad. How’d you like not to talk to anybody?”
People Affected by Loneliness Loneliness can make anyone affected by it very depressing and sad to see. It is seen in Of Mice and Men in many characters that are prominent in the story. The main ones are Crooks (the black stable hand), Candy (the old worker with his old dog), and Curley’s wife (who is ignored so that they do not get into trouble). Each of these characters have had lasting events that led them here.
Candy’s character is one who represents the want for a companion, even though companionship can end in heartbreak. Carlson told Candy that he needs to shoot his dog, his loyal companion, “‘I’m so used to him,’ he said softly. ‘I had him from a pup…’”(50). Everyone leaves to find Lennie while Candy stays with Curley’s wife, “Old Candy lay down in the hay and covered his eyes with his arm”(108). The words “used to” are significant because it shows how Candy doesn’t know what it’s like to be without his dog, his companion, because he has had him for so long.
Loneliness and Alienation in “Of Mice and Men” In John Steinbeck’s novel, “Of Mice and Men”, many characters were plagued with loneliness and alienation, and most characters were in need of acceptance. The harsh time period of the Great Depression affected three characters in, “Of Mice and Men” greatly. Three characters that are plagued by loneliness and alienation and are in need of acceptance the most include George Milton; the protagonist of the novel, Crooks; the negro stable buck with a crooked back, and Curley’s wife; a young woman who just wants somebody to talk to. In this essay, you will learn why George, Crooks, and Curley’s wife were the loneliest and why other characters were not plagued with loneliness and alienation as much as these three characters. George Milton is the protagonist of the novel.
Loneliest at its finest John Steinbeck one of the greatest American writers of the 20th century wrote Of Mice and Men. He publishes this great book in 1936. In Of Mice and Men, John Steinbeck provides many aspects that reveal loneliness, also many events that tend to display lack of company, and racism. Steinbeck shows that Crooks is the loneliest character due to his race. In this quote, it is clearly presented why race has become an issue for crooks acceptance in the novel, "This is just a nigger talkin', an' a busted-back nigger.
Lastly Crooks goes through this theme because he has to stay in a room next to the barn and is isolated from the others because he is black. Steinbeck uses different factors to portray the loneliness and isolation within characters such as physical or mental, which then deliver various messages to readers. Curley’s wife struggles through loneliness and isolation because she is the only woman on the ranch. Curley’s wife is
A key aspect of any novel or story is the way the characters interact and feel towards everything. In John Steinbeck’s, “Of Mice and Men”, the characters tend to give off the effect of loneliness and the feeling of isolation throughout the novel. The main characters that give off the effect of loneliness and the feeling of isolation are Curley’s wife, Crooks, and George. They’ve been truly alone, if not in mind then in body.
Lonely Characters in Of Mice And Men Imagine a world where people didn’t really care what one said to another, and neither cared enough to ask each other questions. A place where everyone existed in silence, but were together at the same time. As portrayed in the novel, Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck, in which Steinbeck’s idea of loneliness is isolation in silences. The author teaches the reader that friendship is mostly about conversation, and magnifies the effects of isolation through the eyes of Crooks, Curley’s wife and Candy.
Of Mice and Men was published in 1937 during a time of bi-racism between the caucasians and the african americans, and the apathetic Great Depression, which may have served as inspiration. In the novel two opposites attract, a gargantuan but mentally challenged man by the name of Lennie, and a small, nimble, and intelligent man named George. Suffering from a mental illness Lennie gets into trouble when he 's alone, but George always saves him, George knows Lennie doesn 't do anything, “out of meanness” as he says. Undoubtedly the reader assimilates that Lennie kills a young lady, said to have done so accidentally. Furthermore without any control George was forced to kill Lennie.
In the story Of Mice and Men, Steinbeck uses the dog to represent loneliness of Candy. The men in the bunkhouse where complaining about how bad the dog stunk so Carl said let me do it he won’t even feel a thing. Curly says, “ I had him since he was a pup though”(Steinbeck #44). Steinbeck is trying to show that because the dog has been with Curly all this time he is going to be lonely once Carlson kills him. Curley won’t have a person or a dog to wake up to and talk to or attend to the dog.
One’s self has experienced loneliness from choice or forced into isolation. The novel ¨Of Mice and Men¨ written by John Steinbeck, took place during the Great Depression, near Soledad, California. The protagonist, George and the antagonist, Lennie are mid aged, white men who are working on a ranch with other mid aged, white men. Along with ones who aren’t as focused at the time, such as Crooks, the negro or black, Curley’s wife, the woman and, Candy, the old and weak man were treated differently from all the white, strong males in the novel due to the setting the novel. This making distance in relationships in Of Mice and Men, isolating these characters into loneliness.