How Does Steinbeck Present Loneliness

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English writing The theme of loneliness is best portrayed through characters that had a childhood full of dreams and expectations to live a better life. Steinbeck presents loneliness during the great depression by marginalizing his characters by gender, age and ethnicity. These characters were considered to be at the bottom of ranch hierarchy because they were useless during the 1930’s. The character of Candy is portrayed as lonely by Steinbeck as he is marginalized by age. Candy is believed to be useless as he has lost his hand and is old. The quote “I ain’t much good with o’ny one hand” suggests that he considers himself to be weak. This means that he has no confidence on himself and has no hope for the future. Candy may be referring to…show more content…
The writer portrays him to be lonely through the quote “S’pose you couldn’t go into the bunk house and play rummy ‘cause you was black” as he is segregated from rest of the ranch men. The quote suggests that he can’t go to the bunk house and do activities that other men do. The author uses colloquial language in this quote to show that all the ranch men are equal, which is in contrast with racism faced by Crook’s, Through the word “you” the author is indirectly involving the readers so that they could understand Crook’s feelings. Steinbeck also shows loneliness in crooks life by describing his possessions and his room. The quote “ And scattered about the floor were a number of personal possessions; for, being alone, crooks could leave his things about...and he had accumulated more possession than he could carry on his back” signifies the fact that he was completely lonely. The use of simple language in the expression “being alone”, tells the bold truth of crooks life very simply. The author shows it as a fact rather than as an emotion, which is depressing for the readers as it describes crooks easily, without much description. This may also mean that his life is very simple, without any secrets, and is planned out, thus there are no hopes. Lastly, repetition of the word “right” by crooks shows the fact that it is the only thing he has. The quote “‘He kept his distance and demanded other people to keep theirs’” is a metaphor which characterises crooks as a proud and protective man. Also it suggests that he prefers to be isolated and keep his dignity than face
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