Why, I can stay in an angel seat all night. Whatever I want, I can eat anywhere in the hotel, and I can order anything that I can think of as damn. "I can do it every month You can buy whiskey gallons, put in a pool room, play cards, hit the pool ... what I got ... I found you You can not continue your work and you will lose my job Jus makes me motivate all over the country (Steinbeck 12)
One of the biggest themes of John Steinbeck's "The Mouse and the Man" is loneliness. He wrote this book and shows the loneliness many people experienced during the Great Depression. Most of the characters in the book are somewhat lonely, but people insist on which role is most lonesome. In my opinion, Collie's wife is the greatest manifestation of solitude in the story. Curley's wife's character is a beautiful young woman, also known as pie or cheating. She is the only woman in the ranch, so she tries to talk to the workers, she draws their attention. The workers thought that she was in trouble, or rather "pie." As she spoke to Renee in the barn several times in her angry book, he said he should not speak to her that he did not speak to her. If there are no other girls in the ranch, she does not have a person who likes to talk and is regarded as jealous.
Many characters are lonely while experiencing the theme of loneliness of "mouse and man" of Paul McCartney's poem "Eleanor · 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.