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

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In chapter 4, Lennie, Curley’s wife, Crooks, and Candy reveals something in common they all have. These four characters realizes that they are all lonely, as they admit their true feelings in the bunkhouse. Crooks, who spends most of his time to himself, confesses his feelings of being alone. “They play cards there, but I can’t play because I’m black,” he said to Lennie (Steinback 68). Being the only black man on the ranch, he is usually left out from social activities and doesn’t have anyone to talk to. However, he is not the only character that feels this way because Curley’s wife can relate to Crooks. She admits that she spends most of the time by herself in the house,while Curley goes out to bully the other workers. Lennie, who was always