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All the characters in 'of mice and men' are Lonely, loneliness is the theme of the novel.  

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OF MICE AND MEN All the characters in 'of mice and men' are Lonely, loneliness is the theme of the novel. By Gurdeep Sian In the novel 'of mice and men' many of the characters are lonely. They have no one that really cares for them. This could be because that individual is coloured, female or that the person doesn't fit in with anyone. One of the characters that are lonely in this novel is Characters such as crooks who are lonely because he's black (coloured). Crooks spend the vast majority of his time in the barn. The only way he can socialise with the other men is when they're all playing 'horse shoes'. Other times, he's not allowed in the bunk house. For example Lennie, candy and Crooks were talking in the barn house and Curley's wife came in and they all wanted her to go. Crooks stood his ground...

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