Sunday, October 13, 2019
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck Essay -- Steinbeck Mice Men Essays
Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck      Relationships are essential in everybody's life. Having no real  friends makes life dull, dark and lonely. Loneliness is a big theme in  Of Mice and Men, George and Lennie are set apart from Slim, Crooks and  Candy. They have something unique a special bond with each other. Each  character influences, plays a role to the other characters.  Steinbeck's portrayal of the men's relationship seems minimal, but is  in fact monumental.    The setting of Mice and Men takes place on a ranch where George and  Lennie meet Slim, Candy, Crooks, Carlson, Curly and Curly's wife.  Although the story takes place over a three-day span, all the  characters make a relationship with one another. One relationship is  between George, Candy and Lennie. Candy a lonely man, is pressured  into having his dog shot he confides in George about his regret. In  return, George tells them of their dream. Now they have a bond, and  share a goal that is within grasp. Candy is a true friend he helps  during a crisis in a minute you come out and tell the guys about  her, and I'll co...                      
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