In Of Mice and Men, George is a lonely character for many reasons. First, he is constantly traveling and has no family.
He works and tries to save because he would like to be his own boss one day
. This is a problem because he has to take care of his mentally handicapped friend, Lennie.
How is George Milton lonely?
George Milton is the loneliest character in the book. He's a
lonely ranch worker moving from job to job, his only friend is mentally challenged
, and has to kill his only friend. George is lonely because he's a ranch worker. Ranch workers have no family and move from job to job.
How does George and Lennie experience loneliness?
Most of the characters on the ranch are lonely. George and Lennie stand out
because their friendship means that they are not isolated
and this is very unusual, making some others (like the Boss) suspicious of them.
How does George deal with his loneliness?
George copes with his loneliness
by dreaming of owning his own ranch and dreaming of the freedom he would have
, even with Lennie, if he had his own land and made his own rules.
Why did George feel lonely?
George is also just as lonely as the other characters in Of Mice and Men but he is also the character that least exhibits it. He was lonely
because Lennie is his only friend and he got very frustrated with him
(Dusenbury 41). George could not talk to Lennie in an adult manner.
Who gives Lennie a puppy?
After George thanks
Slim
for giving Lennie a puppy and then confides in him about Lennie's challenges and the incident in Weed, they catch Lennie trying to slip into the bunkhouse with his new puppy even though he knows the puppy needs to stay with its mother.
Why is Curley lonely?
Curley can be seen as lonely
because he is unable to emotionally connect with anyone on the ranch
. Curley brings much of his isolation on himself. He is threatened by “big guys” and demonstrates physical aggression often, channeling his previous occupation as a boxer.
Why is slim lonely?
Slim is lonely in the sense that
he is completely different from those around him
. He is the voice of reason and restraint amid all the turmoil and conflict on the ranch. People automatically look up to him in a way they simply don't do with anyone else.
Why is Lennie a lonely character?
Lennie is lonely, in part, because he and George
are part of a work force full of lonely men who seldom develop lasting friendships
. In addition, Lennie's mental handicap isolates him. … He knows it is important that Lennie stay away from people so as not to start trouble.
How does crooks represent loneliness?
Crooks is
physically separated from the other workers on the ranch because of his race
. This literal isolation makes him angry and bitter towards people when they do approach him, demonstrating the damaging effects of loneliness.
Does George feel lonely?
George is also just as lonely as the other characters in Of Mice and Men but he is also the character that least exhibits it. He was
lonely because Lennie is his only friend and he got very frustrated with him
(Dusenbury 41). George could not talk to Lennie in an adult manner.
What quotes show that George is lonely?
“
I never get to talk to nobody. I get awful lonely
.” “Guys like us who work on ranches are the loneliest guys in the world, they ain't got no family, they don't belong no place.”
Is George from mice and men lonely?
George is also just as lonely as the other characters
in Of Mice and Men but he is also the character that least exhibits it. He was lonely because Lennie is his only friend and he got very frustrated with him (Dusenbury 41). George could not talk to Lennie in an adult manner.
Why did George give Lennie a puppy?
George is probably thinking that having a puppy will keep Lennie out of trouble and that it is better for him to have a puppy than to keep playing with mice. Slim is probably glad to get rid of two mongrel puppies so easily. He can give one to
Candy
to take the place of the old dog Carlson is determined to shoot.
What does Lennie say when he kills the puppy?
In Chapter 5, Lennie accidently kills his puppy by being too rough with it. When Lennie is holding the dead puppy, he looks at it and says, “
You ain't so little as mice. I didn't bounce you hard”
(Steinbeck 42).
Who Shot Candy's dog?
As the men marvel over it,
Carlson
offers to kill the dog quickly by shooting it in the back of the head. Reluctantly, Candy gives in. Carlson takes the dog outside, promising Slim that he will bury the corpse. After a few awkward moments of silence, the men hear a shot ring out, and Candy turns his face to the wall.