Alienated and isolated, Crooks may be the most lonely person on the ranch. Scammers are driven to the stable by the blind, and no one is in contact at night; he is not allowed to play cards with other men, and he knows the position in his cubicle It can not be shared either.
Crox instantly expressed doubt and vigilance when Renee approached the night of Chapter 4.
"... ... You go out of my room, I can not go into a two-tiered house and I can not stay in your room."
"If you assume George is in the street tonight, you have never heard of him again." Crooks pushed some sort of personal victory. The face of Crooks filled with his torture
But because of Rennie 's childish innocence, Crooks sighed a relief with his torture, not his own torture.
One person goes out alone at night. You may read, think, or do something similar. Sometimes he thinks that he does not know anything about himself, and if he sees something, he does not know whether it is correct or not. He fired him, he could not say it. He had nothing to measure ... "
Mr. Crook talked about the necessity of a man to become brotherly love. Otherwise, people are very lonely
Who is the most lonely person in "Mouse and Human"? I think that the most lonely role of "mouse and human" is "stable expenditure of Krox". This character is a very lonely person and lives a very tragic life. Because it makes the reader feel his sympathy. Black stable depreciation is mainly due to his skin color, blacks are considered to be lower than white people. They do this, and they are usually killed. If it was not for this racist enviroment, then Crooks could succeed as he was actually one of the smartest people on the ranch. A liar is lonely because he is the only person who has space for himself. So he is isolated and no one can go with someone who dares to enter his room.
Loneliness is the central theme of the novel "men and men". Many characters show signs of loneliness, and there are more characters than other characters. Loneliness plagues the depths of Crook. Still, the con artist accepts things in their own way. Crooks will not talk to another man or talk to him. This led to the greatest loneliness among all roles of Crook. Rejection, like Krox, makes most people crazy. Other characters on the ranch showed signs of solitude as well. But to stand out others is that no one in Crooks can talk to them and at least one other person can not talk. Crook's behavior and friends did not indicate why he must be the most direct role
John Steinbeck's mouse and human relationship is indispensable to everyone's life. True friends will not make life dull, dark and sad. Loneliness is the main theme of The Mice and Men, George and Lennie stand out in Slim, Crooks and Candy. They have a unique and special connection to each other. Each role affects other roles. Although Steinbeck's description of male relationship seems to be negligible, in fact it is very big. - John Steinbeck, born in 1902, is located in the Salinas Valley, California, and will eventually be used as a "mouse and human" scene, and as much of his other works. I studied literature and writing at Stanford University. Later he moved to New York and worked as a worker and journalist for five years until 1929 to complete his first novel, the Golden Cup. In the publication of Tortilla Flat in 1935, Steinbeck became famous and became a popular writer.