Wednesday, July 17, 2019
The Crave for Companionship in of Mice and Men
A guy goes lump if he personalt got nobody. no(prenominal) of the characters in Of Mice and men experience sure companionship. Discuss. The crave for companionship is a underlying theme present without behind Steinbecks novella, Of Mice and Men. The great depression is no help when nerve-racking to become or keep fri kiboshships alive in the rural, sphere beas of America. George and Lennie depict what true companionship is all in all about when sticking to moveher through thick and thin.Being the only drear gentle human races gentleman living on the ranch, Crooks finds it hard to plug into with others, finding himself dislocated from the other men. The affinity amidst Curley and his wife is merely alvirtuoso an unstable marriage that lacks true moment and hit the sack. Desire in many forms is bring throughout the novella but companionship is the main one as e reallyone whoremonger be lonely at times. George and Lennies companionship contrasts the loneliness that surrounds them on the ranch. somehow the two men complement each(prenominal) other despise the lack of compatibility between them.Lennie would call George a ally, but George would find difficulty to call him one back. aint many guys travel roughly together (Slim page 36) this is what Slim tells George when he finds out that he and Lennie travel together. The companions are in search of the American ambition which is to own their own piece of land, wed produce our own place where we belonged and not log Zs in no bunk sign of the zodiac (George page 63) this would put George in temper of finally keeping them out of trouble, specially Lennie.George is motivated to stay with Lennie because of his own crime and the fact that he doesnt wishing to end up like everyone else on the ranch, alone. George knows that demeanor without Lennie would be so much easier on himself and sometimes he wants the independence of not direct to keep his eye on a grown man who has the take heed of a child. unfortunately their great experience had to end with George killing Lennie. Although it may have seemed to be George nourishing himself it was largely to protect Lennie as Curley could have killed him in a more brutal manor.Crooks, the negro enduring Buck (page 66) seems to be the major unwanted living on the ranch in Of Mice and Men. He lives in his own room, separated from the bunk house in a little shed that leaned polish off the seawall of the barn (page 66). Crooks was a proud, and aloof man (page 67), bitter and hostile yet very intelligent and wise mainly because of the isolations he faces and his skin colour. When Crooks is faced with the solid watch of Lennie standing in his door office he attempts to lash out at him yelling you got no ight to come in my room (pages 67-68) displaying a large inadequacy of communication and trying to indicate to Lennie to ease up him alone. As Lennie is misguided by the messages Crooks is trying to send him he en ters giving off no bad intentions so the black man lets his guard down. As the intercourse carries on Crooks finds Lennie just sees him as other man working at the ranch. Curleys wifes want for booster rocketship has altered her demeanour towards men on the ranch tremendously, making her overtly insecure and excessively sexy.The men on the ranch avoid her because of flirtatious constitution to keep out of trouble. No one understands her situation and how loneliness affects her. Her insecurity is manifest by the vogue she dresses and utilizes her make-up. She uses her appearance to set out attention like when Curleys married woman was standing there looking in. She had full, rouged lips and wide-spaced eyes, heavily do up. (Steinbeck 32). Curleys Wife feels she must dress this way for volume to acknowledge her and give her attention.Her dressing-up is in all unnecessary because they live on a farm and this is not the typical clothing. Curley does not give his wife enough companionship, love and affection that she desires. This makes her seek it from other people whining to Lennie in the barn Why cant I talk to you? I never get to talk to nobody. I get sore lonely (page 85). By not public lecture to anyone and constantly worrying about what Curley go forth do, she has attained a slyness that does not appeal to anyone on the ranch.Acting in flirtatious ways is the only way Curleys Wife thinks she can deal with her aspirations for a friend. every human needs a companion, a friend or acquaintance to partake his or her thoughts and feelings with, thats what makes us all human. Unfortunately some of us are inefficient to have this desire that we all inhalation for, and especially during the depression friends were very scarce. Of Mice and Men shows the ups and downs of friendship, the good times as good as the bad and the limits a friend will go to, to save their friend from anguish.
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