OMAM THEMES.

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Themes in Of Mice And Men.
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OMAM THEMES.
  1. Lonliness
    1. we see this isolation when the ranch hands go into town on Saturday night to ease their loneliness with alcohol and women.
      1. Steinbeck explores the relationship of loneliness to a human being by his three characters: Crooks, Candy, and Curly’s wife.
        1. These characters are an example of how loneliness can affect a person’s life forever. Crooks is one of the loneliness characters in the book and it is because of prejudice that he suffers this exile.
          1. The fellow workers on the Ranch cause Crooks not to be a part of their group because of the racism that existed in society in that particular time period.
        2. George's taking care of Lennie and the dream of the farm are attempts to break the pattern of loneliness that is part of the human condition.
          1. Similarly, Lennie's desire to pet soft things comes from his need to feel safe and secure, to touch something that gives him that feeling of not being alone in the world
            1. "Aint many guys travel around together"
              1. "Guys like us, that work on ranches, are the loneliest guys in the world."
              2. American Dream.
                1. the American Dream is symbolized by George and Lennie's desire for their own piece of land
                  1. “live off the fatta the lan”
                    1. symbolizes the concrete ways in which the American Dream serves as an idealized goal for poor and working-class Americans even in the darkest and hardest of times.
                    2. Its symbolised through different characters e.g. Curley's Wifes failed dream to be an actress in Hollywood.
                    3. Companionship.
                      1. there is also a strong sense of the death of companionship within it, Candy and his dog and George both experience the death of their companionship within the story.
                        1. illustrates how companionship is the most significant theme in the book and how everyone needs companionship whether they know it or not.
                          1. Curley's wife is looked at as a bad person but she just wanted companionship.
                            1. “I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you.” – Lennie
                              1. It reflects a companionship that was rare in 1930s America. George and Lennie are unique in the sense that they have someone to look after them.
                            2. Death and violence.
                              1. Violence in the novel is physical, psychological, and emotional.
                                1. Curley is described as pugnacious.
                                  1. Candy explains thar Curley often picks on big guys.
                                  2. Carlson is another character associated with violence. He is unconcerned about killing Candy's dog (and in fact callously cleans the gun in Candy's presence).
                                    1. The last words in the book belong to Carlson, and it is little surprise that they reveal his complete inability to understand George's feelings about the death of Lennie
                                    2. Compared to the other characters, Lennie reveals an unintentional violence.
                                      1. He does not even think to fight back when Curley attacks him, but when he does, it is with immense and uncontrollable force.
                                        1. He has so little control over his own strength that he accidentally kills his puppy, and then minutes later snuffs out the life of Curley's wife.
                                          1. It is the threat of violence to be used against Lennie that causes George to take the final step of killing his friend.
                                        2. Discrimination.
                                          1. Three characters that are majorly suffering from discrimination in of mice and men are Crooks, Curley's wife and Lennie
                                            1. Crooks is forcefully suffering from racism as he's beaten and abused through physical abuse and racial threats provocative loneliness and being inferior that ruins his hopes and dreams.
                                              1. Lennie is constantly being teased by all people besides Curley's Wife. Even Crooks ( a negro) undermines Lennie when they meet in the barn.
                                                1. Already Curley's Wife is discriminated by not even being told her own name, she is objectified and is always trying to find a way not to be lonely by always asking 'have you guys seen Curley'.
                                                2. "…You go on get outta my room. I ain’t wanted in the bunk house, and you ain’t wanted in my room." "Why ain’t you wanted?" Lennie asked. "’Cause I’m black…" (4.10-11)
                                                  1. Lennie can’t fathom racial prejudice. Lennie doesn’t think of Crooks as being different from himself.
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