Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Th motif of miceand men

The motif Of Mice and Men was loneliness and companionship. Lennie George, they take care of each other and travel together. But crook, Candy, and Curley wife often face loneliness.

Crook’s was the only black worker on the farm among several white workers. He worked by himself, and had a room by himself. He spent most of his free time in his bunkroom reading and while the other guys are out of town and drinking. At on point Crook had a little companionship when Lennie walks in his room and started to talk to him.

Candy’s was lonely on the other hand because he didn’t have any family or place to live on his own. He was lonely when his dog was shot; he also was companionship with his dog because the dog was the only friend he has in the farm.
Candy, Crook, Curley’s wife and they were alone in their own way. Curley wife was a prisoner because her husband doesn’t want to see her talking to any one. Don’t want her to make a friend on the farm because he think that someone will try to talked his wife and he don’t like that. he never showed her any kind of affection and passion. The only thing that they both do together was that he worked and she watched him. He always wanted her to stay in the house and do nothing. He never wanted her to talk to any other guy but him. But all she wanted to is to find someone that she could talk to about her and problem and other thing.

The motif of Mice and Men was loneliness and companionship with Curley wife, Crook and Candy. All of them have different thing in common. Like how Candy lost his bog that was his best friend but they take him away from him. Curley wife she needs someone to talk to and someone who she can call friend. Crook also was lonely because he was the only black man in the farm.

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