Several instances throughout the piece of literature contribute to the author’s in-depth description of Curley’s Wife’s and Crooks’ isolation, even though they are only supporting characters. By including the hardships of these two characters, Steinbeck suggests that loneliness can affect a person’s life completely. Not only that, but the inference can also be made that the discrimination against these two characters was strongly connected to their loneliness, and caused them further isolation. In conclusion, the human condition of loneliness and the world’s impact on that isolation is demonstrated through the characters of Crooks and Curley’s Wife in Of Mice and
Several instances throughout the piece of literature contribute to the author’s in-depth description of Curley’s Wife’s and Crooks’ isolation, even though they are only supporting characters. By including the hardships of these two characters, Steinbeck suggests that loneliness can affect a person’s life completely. Not only that, but the inference can also be made that the discrimination against these two characters was strongly connected to their loneliness, and caused them further isolation. In conclusion, the human condition of loneliness and the world’s impact on that isolation is demonstrated through the characters of Crooks and Curley’s Wife in Of Mice and