Friday, February 12, 2010

How does Steinbeck present loneliness and isolation in Of Mice and Men. Refer to the characters in the book?

I've done the majority of the essay question. Can anyone give me some more ideas that will help me boost my grade?





Thanks very much.How does Steinbeck present loneliness and isolation in Of Mice and Men. Refer to the characters in the book?
omg i hated that novel.. i had to do it last term with an essay.. except my question was about the tawdriness of the conditions george and lennie etc faced and depicting nobility from them...





um... well how bout crooks the stable buck? he's been isolated because he's indigenous. the isolation that the men wokring on the ranch try not to have strong friendships with other workers.





candy's wife isolated from the workers and to stay up in the house?





hope i helped





thank god im over that novel! we had to do it about 'who is the enemy?'; in north american literature of the 20th century.





have funHow does Steinbeck present loneliness and isolation in Of Mice and Men. Refer to the characters in the book?
I hated that book it was horrible, the whole story is crap!!!!





Lonliness is shown in pretty much every character, it has been a while since i read the book so i dont remember thier names but the man who lives by himself because of his colour is always on the outside, Lennie is being told no and being left behind ( george goes to bar), George is always left to take care of lennie with no friends and the curlys wife or something like that is the only woman and is ignored by her husband trapped on a farm.
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