Candy is an old, vulnerable, disabled swamper whose only friend is probably his dog. He is not as lonely when he had his dog with him, but then his dog is killed he realizes how futile he is. When Candy, Lennie, and George are in the bunkhouse, Candy …show more content…
She is not grateful for what she has, and earns disrespect from the reader. But later in the novella, the other side of Curley’s wife is exposed, showing her as a lonely, desperate woman seeking for attention. When Curley’s wife walks in the Crook’s room, interrupting Candy’s and Lennie’s future plans discussion, Candy knowing that she is trouble, tells her to go back to her house. Curley's wife exclaims, ‘“Think I don’t like to talk to somebody ever’ once in awhile? Think I like to stick in that house alla time?”’ (77). Curley’s wife is flirting to block out the loneliness that she often gets. She is desperate for attention and just needs someone who would care.
Characters from Of Mice and Men wanted to escape loneliness and attempted making new friends. But in the end, they ended up being more lonely than before because others did not like the characteristics that they are not able to control. Humans naturally look out only for themselves and not for others. After reading Of Mice and Men, readers learn that people need each other to survive. Everyone needs someone who cares, and loves them for who they