Theme Of Loneliness In Of Mice And Men, By John Steinbeck

Theme Of Loneliness In Of Mice And Men, By John Steinbeck

...story. One of the themes, loneliness, is present throughout the story. The people on the farm sometimes go into town on Saturdays to forget about their loneliness with women and alcohol. George and Lennie are lonely, too. They try to break the unyielding system of loneliness by planning and talking about buying a small farm. Curley's wife feels lonely, also. In an attempt to keep from being lonely, she visits and talks to the men at the ranch. Candy, an old ranch hand, fears loneliness also. To keep from being lonely, he keeps around his old dog. Crooks, the stable buck, is lonely, too. He is the only black man, and lives apart from the others.
To begin with, the men are all lonely, and try to forget about their loneliness on Saturdays by going into town. The men go into town and drown their sorrows in alcohol and distract themselves with women. These activities are the only activities they have outside of the ranch. George knows that this act will cost money, and will delay his dream of having a house and "living offa the fatta the lan' " (p. 57). So, he relies on his companionship with Lennie to keep from going with the men into town.
Next, George and Lennie are lonely themselves. They try to break the unending system of loneliness of migrant workers by planning to build a house. As George said, explaining to Lennie: "'Well, we'll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch and chickens. And when it rains in the winter, we'll just say the hell with goin' to work, and we'll build up a fire in the stove and set around it an' listen to the rain comin' down on the roof.." (p. 14-15) This dream gave them something to live and work for, and helped them temporarily forget about the daily hardships of being a migrant worker.
Also, Curly's wife suffers from loneliness. Not only is she the only woman at the ranch, her husband, Curley, is...

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