Loneliness in "Of mice and men"

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Jasmine Preston - Wood

Soledad is the Spanish word for loneliness. Discuss the significance of this in the novel “Of Mice and Men.”

Soledad is the Spanish word for loneliness. The novel represents this as it was set in America of the 1930’s. This was a time of poverty and hardship as a result of “The American Depression”.

Steinbeck focuses on these issues and emotions that men faced during this time. Work was scarce, so men had to travel to find work. In doing this they had to leave loved ones, causing them to feel isolated and lonely. We can see this happening in the novel, especially through the character Candy. Also, racism was a big issue during this time. Steinbeck shows this and the emotions of people through Crooks. Steinbeck highlights other issues that were happening during this time. I will discuss how these affected the men in “Of Mice and Men” and how it caused isolation and loneliness.

Loneliness especially affects Curley’s wife in the novel. She doesn’t have a name in the story; she is just referred to as “Curley’s wife”. I think that this isolates her from everyone. It’s as if she is not a part of the ranch. To get attention, she flirts with all the men. But, no one at the ranch likes her because she is such a flirt and because she is married to Curley and no one wants to get into any trouble with him. “Any you boys seen Curley?” This shows that she is looking for her husband but really she is just looking for attention from the ranchers.

When Lennie is in the barn on his own one day Curley’s wife comes in. George told Lennie not to talk to Curley’s Wife in case he gets in trouble. But she sits down next to him and they start talking. She tells us about how she only married Curley to aggravate her mother. She also says how unhappy she is with him. “I don’t like Curley. He ain’t a nice fella. This shows that she is really unhappy with him and maybe regrets marrying him.

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When she was younger, she was asked by a man to work in the pictures with him; he told her she was a natural. But her mother didn’t like it. She thinks that her mother hid the letter from her so she couldn’t go. “I never got that letter, I always thought my ol’ lady stole it.” I think that this shows that her mother wasn’t very nice and she had a tough childhood, this may have led her to do the things she does now (flirting) as she never got any attention when she was at home.

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