Essay: Isolation in Of Mice and Men
[2023-12-24 09:01:39]
"If he does not have anyone, he will be crazy, it does not matter who this man is. It does not matter if he is with you for too long, one of themes is lonely The roles of Crook, Candy, and Colley 's wife are affected by this, even if their isolation differs depending on severity.
Because of two main factors, one is his obstacle, the other is his age, old exchanger, and Candy is a victim of isolation. For example, through this book, it was found that the farmer was breaking the barley and the candy was left behind to clean the pasture and clean up the meadow. He lost hands after grabbing it on the machine and was forced to stay behind. This is one of the main factors that led to his loneliness. In addition, the age of candy increases his uselessness. He thinks that he is old and he is putting himself in a state of mind that is more disappointed than his missing hand. He is watching himself as a useless man of the old man who has been wasted in the past few years. This is not only what other people think about him, but also thinking about himself who is forcing him to find solitude.
The most obvious example of loneliness is Collie's wife. No matter how hard she tried, she could not adapt. For example, when she tried to talk to George and Renee many times she was told to ask or to leave. Because she is a frivolous reputation, farmers do not want to talk to her. The threat of Curley's trouble has caused many workers to avoid her. In addition, due to Collie's dangerous emotions, he ignored her and forced her to turn as much attention as possible even though it meant flirting. She was forced to fall into loneliness as she was ignored by her farmer and her own husband.
Crooks is a black man who is experiencing isolation in racial discrimination. For example, he was obliged to live alone in the barn. Because books were founded in the 1930's, discrimination still exists. Farmer thinks he is not worth living with others because he is a black man. In addition, his separation from others led to his serious loneliness. He read books at night and spent the day's work alone in the barn. His distance from others eventually led to his downfall. I found that discrimination is the main reason for this person's loneliness. He was seen as a wanderer and a subordinate, forced to find friendship in the book he can read.
Loneliness is an inevitable fact in life and even the strongest is inevitable. Through the story of "Mouse and Human", we have discovered many sources of loneliness, mainly discrimination and prejudice. The wives of Crooks, Candy and Collie are influenced by these facts and invite their loneliness. As for the result, the severity of loneliness of each character is different, and the final influence was found to be directly related to that loneliness.
Isolated mouse and man John Steinbeck's novel "Mouse and man" contains loneliness of a lonely theme that captured the "abuse" of Americans in the 1920s. In the whole novel, it shows that loneliness and isolation have a big influence on us. Steinbeck's role is experiencing various forms of isolation based on his own specific prejudice. This theme is posted on Crooks because of his race, loneliness, his age, sweets, and the quality of Collie's wife as a 'bait of prison'.
Rats and men are novels created by John Steinbeck in the 1930s. John Steinbeck was born February 27, 1902 in Salinas, California. Rats and men focus on loneliness and loneliness. I will have to think about the importance of dreaming of the various roles of mice and men and whether they have a realistic opportunity to realize their dreams. George and Rennie settled down on the farm, shared the dream of taking care of animals and doing others doing things. In their story, their dreams are also shared by candies of "swamps". If Lenny and George had no dreams, even though Lenny was a big problem for George, I think they can not have a good time in their lives. If they have never had a common dream, I think Ge