The loneliness themed novel is John Steinbeck's "Mouse and Man". George, Crooks, Candy, and Curly's wife's role are used to showing loneliness. In the novel, George and Lenny are ordered to withdraw from their previous work due to Renny 's childish behavior, and are the two protagonists who started a new job in California. They have worked as farm workers and have always dreamed of being able to own their own land. Their dreams are usually the wish of many people, but unfortunately that is not realized.
Many characters are lonely while experiencing the theme of loneliness of "mouse and man" of Paul McCartney's poem "Eleanor ยท Rigby" of John Steinbeck and John Lennon's novel "Man and Novel". When people feel lonely, their lifestyles are different from those who are not alone or who are not alone. Also, because they are lonely, their behavior is different. They are painting this both in novels and poetry. - The transformation of John Steinbeck's "Mouse and George of Human and Men" is a dramatic novel that depicts the treatment of various groups in the Great Depression period and the hardships of life. Lenny and George are the hero of Curly and his wife Kandy, Slim and Crook. Mentally late Lenny is a friend of George, and in fact the whole novel has not changed.
Among the novels of loneliness in the novel, novels and men John Steinbeck point out the loneliness in the novel using the theme of relationship and hope of George and Renee. The novel starts with Soledad which means loneliness. Initially, they worked together on the farm. Lenny is a little late, physically strong and can not control much. When they work from pasture to meadow, the symbol of Steinbeck Steinbeck 's novel and the man' s "rat and man" loneliness was set during the Great Depression after the stock market crash in 1929. Money is of little value and people can afford to buy very small assets. Because of this situation, many people move from one place to another to find a job. This means that they will never grow in a single place enough to form a relationship.