Lone, Alone On The Range (Of Mice And Men)

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English

 

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Robert W

 

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December 14, 2015

 

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John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men proves, through characterization, that loneliness is an overwhelming problem had by many people, and it is difficult to overcome. George, a main character, seems to hardly ever be alone, but is always lonely on the inside. George complains to Lennie, his companion, “They run us outa Weed” (7)...
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George complains to Lennie, his companion, “They run us outa Weed” (7). Because of his supposed “friend”, Lennie (a mentally retarded man), George couldn't stay long at the last ranch at which he worked. Lennie was accused of sexual harassment, and George was kicked out as well as Lennie, only because they were friends...
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