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Title: Of Mice, Men, and Loneliness


1
Of Mice, Men, and Loneliness
  • Project 2
  • By Adrian Plummer
  • and Paul Jemmott

2
Definition of Loneliness
  • Loneliness is an emotional state in which a
    person experiences a powerful feeling of
    emptiness and isolation. Loneliness is more than
    the feeling of wanting company or wanting to do
    something with another person. Loneliness is a
    feeling of being cut off, disconnected and
    alienated from other people. The lonely person
    may find it difficult or even impossible to have
    any form of meaningful human contact. Lonely
    people often experience a subjective sense of
    inner emptiness or hollowness, with feelings of
    separation or isolation from the world.

3
Thesis Statement on Loneliness Of Mice and Men
  • Even though Lennie was never truly lonely,
    Loneliness happens to everybody in the story.
    because Everybody on the farm is alone and George
    killed Lennie eventually.
  • The best laid plans of mice and men go oft
    astray." - Robert Burns

4
Loneliness Throughout The Story
  • Every character in the story exhibits loneliness.
  • Curley's wife seeks the attention of the farm
    hands as a substitute for the lack of attention
    from the abusive Curley.
  • Crooks keeps to himself because he believes that
    the white people want nothing to do with a Negro.
  • Candy's only friend is his dog, and when his dog
    dies, he despairs.
  • Each of the characters in the story is attracted
    to the plans of Lennie and George. As they
    fantasize about a future together, their
    loneliness subsides momentarily.

5
Analyzing George
  • George has always been alone even though he has
    Lennie always following him.
  • George had taken care of Lennie and had done his
    thinking and talking for him. He never had time
    for himself, but throughout the story he still
    stuck with Lennie because he knew he would never
    survive on his own.
  • All of the trouble Lennie caused, George was
    there to bail him out.

6
Georges Choices
  • In the end of the story George had a great
    decision to make.
  • This internal conflict ripped George up inside,
    debating the "right" thing to do
  • Let Curly kill Lennie, his closest friend,
  • Make Lennie run away to suffer more hardships on
    his own,
  • Or Kill Lennie himself.
  • Either way George knew there dreams would never
    come true!

7
Georges Final Decision
  • George decides to kill Lennie himself to save
    Lennie from a society that would never except him
    for who he his.
  • He found Lennie and sat beside him, calming his
    nerves. When Lennie was persuaded everything was
    going to be all right he was at ease. That was
    when George pulled out a gun, aimed it at the
    back of Lennie's head and pulled the trigger.
    This decision was the hardest thing that George
    had to do in his life.

8
  • Georges decision ended up causing him to become
    one of the people he told Lennie that they
    werent.
  • George ended up losing his best friend and his
    chances to live his dreams.
  • It is unknown what happens after this event as
    the story ends with a flashback of Lennie and
    George together.

9
After the Story
  • George has moved on by the end of the story.
  • His many memories of a perfect life he is leaving
    behind. The law enforcement officers would
    probably be looking for him now.
  • Without Lennie, George can probably find a job
    and keep it. He might even try and start a
    family for himself. George will perhaps never
    forget about the times he had with Lennie and the
    others on the farm, or their dreams.

10
Other predictions
  • Candy, now without any real friends, is most
    likely still on the farm. His bargain with
    George and Lennie is now pointless as they both
    have moved on.
  • Curley and the lynching mob have found Lennies
    body down b the river. Curley, still mad at
    Lennie might shot at his body in attempt to feel
    better about his wifes death.

11
Curleys Wifes Killer FoundDead!
  • Written by Adrian Plummer After
    the gruesome killing of Curleys wife (age 25),
    by breaking her neck. The suspect, Lennie Small
    (age 21) fled to the woods. According to accounts
    of workers on the farm Lennie was the only person
    whose whereabouts cannot be accounted for. The
    Soledad police found him dead with a gunshot in
    the back of the head. Who killed him is unclear.
    The only clue is the murder weapon a Luger
    pistol
  • Curly found out Lennie had been killed
    he said that murdering bth killed my wife. I
    wish I got to him first an blast him to hell.

12
Migrant worker Mysteriously Disappears!
  • Written by Paul Jemmott
  • From anonymous sources, the Police have found a
    suspect linked to the killing. George Milton, an
    old worker at the farm, strangely disappeared at
    the same time as the killing. It is known that
    he is actually the cousin of the killer, Lennie
    Small. It is possible that he was the one who
    shot Lennie. His motives are unknown at this
    point. The suspect has not been seen since the
    event and is believed to have skipped town. If
    he is found he may face charges, but they could
    be rejected for killing the murderer.

13
Conclusion
  • To once again state, the story Of Mice and Men
    is accurate description of loneliness. Not one
    person in the end is left in peace with anything
    good to look forward to.
  • This story took place in the Great Depression and
    has been expressed through the workers making
    little money and having no real home. Always
    traveling alone, and some to die alone.
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