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Themes - OMAM
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Themes throughout Of Mice and Men, with links to characters
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of mice and men
english literature
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Themes - OMAM
Lonliness
George - doesn't have a close friend who has the same 'smartness' as him.
Crooks - because he is black, no one wants to be his friend.
Curley's Wife - she is the only woman on the ranch
Candy - his dog dies who was his best friend
Friendship
George, Lennie and Candy - the dream
George and Lennie - father-son / dog and owner relationship
Candy and his dog - have a strong bond
George and Slim - the first person that George opened up to
Curley's Wife with one person - when one-on-one with a member on the ranch she opens up to them and is nice
Dreams
George and Lennie - they want their own place and land
Curleys Wife - wants to be a movie star
Crooks - wants to be racially accepted in society
Candy - wants to be useful
Discrimination
Lennie - he is disabled
Crooks - an educated, black man
Candy - his is an elder
Curley's Wife - she's a white woman who has big dreams
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