Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Is Slim handicapped - of mice and men :: essays research papers

Assessment Piece on â€Å"OF Mice and Men†: ‘Slim? Handicapped?’   Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã‚  Ã¢â‚¬Å"I ain’t much good with one hand. I lost my hand right here at the ranch.† You will consider this as a handicapped person. What else will you include in this category? Mental disorder, parallelization, amputated, etc., everything that makes you depend on others or any other things including loneliness, emotionless, discriminated or anything that you can do but there is something stopping you from what you want to do. This book, or novel should I say, is about loneliness, which is why every character in it faces this; in some way or the other, in different and various circumstances. Loneliness is a sign or is handicap ness as well. Crook, the Negro stable buck, longs for justice and camaraderie. Candy was not lonely but was made when Carlson, the impassive freak, killed his dog because he was old and worth nothing. Lennie and George were lucky in this matter. These two were all ways there for each other. They would keep each other out of loneliness. Curley’s wife is very flirtatious. Wonder why? Her marriage to Curley, for her, was just a compromise that she had to do. Now it’s as if her life is not hers anymore. She is in search of friendship. We don’t get to know about her main reason behind flirting so much until late in the book. She is lonely and has been ditched by many men earlier. She has been used by them and now she wants to develop a serious relationship. Everyone i n this book have different reasons and tribulations for their loneliness. America, at that time, was a very diverse place to what it is now. Friends were not very common. People who stand out in the crowd are those that have friends. â€Å"Ain’t many guyz travel around together.† Believe it’s because of the atmosphere they themselves have created and also because they are scared of each other. Candy’s dog is very precious to him, not only because he had been with him ever since he was a pup but also because he could see himself in the dogs place after a very short period of time. He was getting old and would be of no use soon. Just like the dog, everyone would be eager to get rid of him. He had lost his hand at the ranch. He is disabled, both, physically and mentally.

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