Of Mice And Men Crooks Loneliness Essay

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John Steinbeck strongly suggest that those who suffer from pervasive loneliness are suffering because of their intellectual and social circumstances in the novel Of Mice and Men. As George and Lennie arrive at the ranch, they realize that there are three different types of people who are pervasively lonely. A black ranch hand named Crooks is socially unacceptable because of the color of his skin. Crooks stays by himself in the barn house and has taken up the hobby of reading books and collecting different possessions. Even though Crooks is isolated from society, he is able to remain a “proud, aloof man”(Steinbeck 67). Readers realize that not only does society exclude him, but that Crooks isolates himself from society. Another example of a

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