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A Levels English (Of Mice and Men) Mind Map on Themes, created by chrishenry97 on 27/04/2013.
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Lonliness + Isolation
Everyone is lonely
The men on the ranch are like orphans. George says 'They got no family'
The bunk house guys blow their money every Saturday on prostitutes and booze
It's unusual for ranchers to make friends, everyone comments on how George and Lennie travel together
'Funny how you an' him string along together'
Crooks lives all alone
He's segregated because he's black
When Lennie pays Crooks a visit he doesn't seem to want his company
He's used to lonliness and finds it hard to enjoy company
Curley is lonely even though he's married
No One can think of an Answer
Lennie and George think having their own place will solve anything
George doesn't seem to think this will ever happen
Lennie and George look after eachother
George still seems lonely
Tells Slim 'I ain't got no people'
Animals provide a temporary solution
Lennie kills them all
Carlson shoots Candy's dog
Looking for Companionship can be Dangerous
Ends in disaster
Crooks and Candy try to grab hold of George and Lennie's dream
Ends in bitter disappointment
Lennie holding the girl's dress in Weed, and Curley's wife
Curley's wife isn't happy in her father-in-law's house
Tries to get a bit of companionship by flirting but it ends in disaster
George mentions how his friend is in prison 'on account of tart'
Looking for companionship was dangerous for Andy
Prejudice
Crooks is generally treated badly
Treated with a mixture of contempt and indifference
He is either picked on or ignored
The boss is always giving Crooks 'hell'
Easy target for his frustration
Treated badly by characters with little power as he has less power than them
Curley's wife threatens to have him 'lynched'
As a married woman, her word is worth more than Crook's
Candy calls him a 'Nice fella' but doesn't seem to care that the ranchers treat him badly
Candy pauses with 'relish' at one of the ranchers picking a fight with Crooks
Slim treats him with civility
Doesn't talk down to him
Only person to go into Crook's room (aside the boss) before Lennie and Candy
Makes Crooks bitter
Angry that the others don't invite him to bunkhouse
Won't let other ranchers in his room
Crooks wants companionship
Besides the impression of being 'proud' and 'aloof'
'A guy goes nuts if he ain't got nobody'
Dream of the farm appeals to Crooks
Believes he will be treat more as an equal
First one to realise the dream isn't possible
So used to disappointment
No Respect for their Elders
Candy is old
Knows it wont be long before they 'can' him
No one will employ him because he 'ain't much good with on'y one hand'
Feelings don't seem important - not much sympathy when Carlson wants to shoot his dog
Dog represents him - when he's too old to be useful he'll be got rid off
Curley's wife dismisses him as 'lousy ol' sheep'
See's him as no better than Crooks or Lennie
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