Loneliness In John Steinbeck's Of Mice And Men

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The novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck portrays the idea of loneliness throughout the book within the diverse characters. Curley’s wife feels abandoned living in a two-by-four house and has nobody to socialize with. Another character is Crooks, a black stable buck who lives alone and can not do many things because of his race. Lastly, an old swamper, Candy, who's dog was killed and is now deserted without anyone to be around. Every character ends up alone in the end due to Lennie being mentally unstable and accidentally killing Curley’s wife, his actions make George come to the decision that killing Lennie needs to be done. Curley is very possessive of his wife leading her to feel detached from everyone else on the ranch. Curley’s