Saturday, October 12, 2019
Theme of Loneliness in John Steinbecks Of Mice and Men :: Steinbeck Of Mice and Men Essays
      Theme of Loneliness in Of Mice and Men           In the novel Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck and the poem "Eleanor Rigby"  by John Lennon and Paul McCartney, many of the characters are experiencing  loneliness. When people feel lonely their way of lifestyle are different then  that of someone's who's not lonely or them if they were not lonely. Also because  they are lonely their actions are different. They portray this in both the novel  and the poem.            The effects of loneliness on people are displayed in the novel Of Mice and  Men through the character of Curley's Wife. As stated, when people feel lonely  their actions and way of life are affected. In the plot they show that if it  wasn't for Curley's Wife's loneliness she may not have died the way she did.  Because she is so lonely she goes to the other men in the bunkhouse for company.  When all of the men refuse to spend time with her because of the reaction Curley  has on this, she goes to the one person on the ranch that she knows will talk to  her, the mentally retarded man, Lennie. While talking to him she asks him to  feel her hair, which he does and this leads to her death by breaking her neck.  If it wasn't for Curley's Wife's loneliness, she would have never gone to Lennie  for company and she wouldn't have died on that day in that way. Because this  happens in the novel and there are so many other lonely characters in the novel,  such as Curley, Candy, Crooks and George    in the end, the theme of the novel Of  Mice and Men is loneliness and the need for companions.            The affects of loneliness on people are displayed in the poem "Eleanor Rigby"  through the characters of Eleanor Rigby and Father McKenzie. Through figurative  language they show that Eleanor Rigby is very lonely and that she never sees  many people. They say "Waits at the window wearing a face that she keeps in a  jar by the door, who is it for?" Through this they show that everyday she puts  on makeup, a face, that no one will see because she is lonely.  					    
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