1. Exclusion and Loneliness - Of Mice and Men
Both are unwelcome by the other men; both long for attention and to simply be accepted, yet both respond to this suffering through completely opposing methods. ... The reader can see Crooks' true feelings when it was "difficult for [him] to conceal his pleasure with anger" (75) as Candy stood in his doorway. ... In an attempt to attract the other men, she dresses to catch the eye and plainly tries to show off her body to the other men by "put[ting] her hands behind her back and lean[ing] against the door frame so that her body was thrown forward" (31). Steinbeck adds ...
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