Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Explore the theme of loneliness in of mice and men Essay

Whilst reading the novel, Of Mice and Men it becomes appargonnt that bareness, is one of the main themes that is carried passim the book. This theme is symbolised in almost e real character, each expressing loneliness in their own mood. From Crooks, the misunderstood black man who wasnt eternally discriminated against Curleys Wife, the whole muliebrity on the ranch who had dreams of be something much bigger, to the lead characters George and Lennie.Whether they are handstally alone or whether they capture a caution of piece alone, they all express loneliness. We are first introduced to the theme of loneliness when George is public lecture to Lennie about life on a ranch and how manpower on a ranch live compared to how they live, verbal expression Guys equivalent us that work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world.They got no family. They dont be coarse no place..With us it aint deal that. We got a future. We got somebody to parley to that gives a damn about us Lennie eagerly finishes Georges description of them saying But not us An why? BecauseI got you to look after me and you got me to look after me From this talk alone it is obvious to us that George and Lennie are on completely dissimilar wavelengths in revealectually, Lennie being extremely childlike, recollecting and speaking like a toddler would, and George being a father-like figure, getting frustrated when Lennie doesnt understand him, or when he doesnt remember something hes been told, as Lennie percentage pointed out, physically, they are not alone, physically, they do have each early(a) and although Lennie isnt intellectually able enough to understand, affablely, George is alone, travelling and holding communions with a man who has the work forcetal ability of a 3 year old would not be enough to take away the feeling of loneliness.Although Lennie isnt alone, he has a subconscious fear of being alone, of being abandoned by George, and like most children, he has a con stant urge to have a companion, a pet, so that even when he is alone he has something with him, this is shown through with(predicate) his constant petting of animals, dead, or alive Jus a dead mouse, GeorgeI could pet it with my thumb while we walked along the fact that Lennie subconsciously fears being alone becomes very apparent when Crooks suggests that George may not come back, Lennie becomes very aggressive, very quickly Spose he gets killed or outrage so he mountainistert come back akin an animal, his fear turns to anger and he moves to attack He stood up and walked perilously towards Crooks.Who hurt George? he demanded his fear of being without George is his fear of being alone. time Lennie is with Crooks, Crooks is heard saying Spose you couldnt go into the meaninglessness house and piece of cake rummy cause you was black. Howd you like that? This connects to an to begin with quote in the book, saying that in Crooks room, there were a twin of large, gold-rimmed spec tacles and Crooks mentions to Lennie that his father owned a ranch and the white kids came to play at our place, an sometimes I went to play with them, and some of them was pretty strait-laced this shows us that Crooks wasnt always discriminated against, he wasnt always alone, in a lot of ways its worse for Crooks than a lot of early(a) black men, because he isnt so used to it, he knows what its like not to be alone, whereas most black men have never known anything else, Crooks also speaks out about his loneliness to Lennie saying Books aint no good.A guy needs somebody-to be near him. A guy goes nuts if he aint got nobody. Dont make no difference who the guy is, longs hes with you. I tell ya, I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an he gets sick Crooks has a loneliness which is never-ending, he cant change it.Curleys married woman is the only woman on the ranch and the only female woman in the book. Curley is possessive of her, he makes out that she belongs to him and that no one else can have her, that no one else can talk to her.Curley lacks the other men on the ranch to know that they cant communicate with her, he is threatening towards the men about his wife constantly being untrusting of them demanding they tell him where she is even if they dont know, he worries about her being unfaithful, so gets very aggressive when he thinks she has given anyone the eye and it can often lead to fights due to his hot-tempered personality, at one point, he thinks Lennie is laughing at the fact that he cant arrive his wife and that is when a fight between them occurs, this makes the men wary of talking to her, or even, being near her.Curley doesnt like her communicating with the other men, so she has no one to talk to. At one point when talking to Lennie she is heard saying I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely. Because she is lonely, she always overhearks attention, and the only way she knows how to get attention is through her looks. Her over-the top appea rance only highlights her despair to be noticed by someone, anyone.The only people she ever sees refuse to talk to her because they think shes a savage and they see her as jailbait, they refuse to communicatewith her because they dont want to start anything with Curley. Curleys wifes obliviousness to what the men think of her only becomes obvious when shes talking to Lennie, she questions him Whats the matter with me? Aint I got a right to talk to nobody? Whatta they think I am, anyways? She is oblivious to that fact that, the more she tries to get noticed the more the men on the ranch will steer clear from her.Overall, I think the loneliest character in the novel would be George, because, not only does he end up physically alone, but, throughout the book he is always alone, whether there are people around or not, he is mentally alone and with Lennie to look after and look out for he must(prenominal) be mentally exhausted after just one conversation with Lennie, his patience and obvious love for Lennie, is in the end the reason he is completely alone, without Lennie, without anyone, from the beginning of the book.George had loneliness coming towards him, whether he knew it or not, he was bound to end up alone, the life he claimed he wanted the life that he said would be so much easier a life without Lennie, by the end of the book, George is one of those men that work on a ranch, by the end of the novel George is one of the loneliest guys in the world

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