Introduction
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Most common theme in this novel
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It has the biggest effect on people
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The time of the Great Depression
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One of the reasons why the American Dream has not
happened for any of them.
Crooks
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Only black man on ranch-“Cause I’m black they play cards in there, but I can’t play because
I’m black.”
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Crippled
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No one comes to visit him- “I ain’t wanted in the bunk house and you ain’t wanted in my room.”
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Marginalised
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Has to take care of himself
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Takes his medicines by himself
Lennie
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Worries George will leave him alone
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Mentally weak
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Dependent on George
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Physically strong
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Mentally weak
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No one understands him and vice versa
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Gets taken advantage of
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Has no control over his power
Candy
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Oldest man on the ranch
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Also marginalised
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A “mere swamper”
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When he loses his dog, he loses a friend. “I had ‘im ever since he was a pup.”
Curley’s
wife
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Lives as Curley’s property-“I don’t like Curley. He ain’t a nice fella”
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Looks for comfort
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Gets no love from Curley- “I get awful lonely.”
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Uses Curley as excuse for attention
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Seductive to find love
George
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Wasn’t lonely when Lennie was alive
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Became lonely when he died
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Started looking for comfort in a whore house
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Didn’t really trust anyone
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At the end of the novel
Conclusion
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Evidence of popularity of the theme of loneliness
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More successful characters (e.g. Slim, Curley, the
boss)
ü Less
lonely. 
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All characters are weak which contradicts
loneliness
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