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Question: Is there a main theme in "Of Mice and Men"!?
I have read the book, and realized that the thematic statements are loneliness and dreams!.
What is the Author's opinion about these two and how are they portrayed!?





(Note: The thematic statement of a literature or a novel is a single word!. EX: Human Nature, Dreams, Savagery, Love, or Loneliness!.
The Theme is a full sentence!.
EX: In Lord of the Flies, the thematic statement is Human Nature but the Theme is "Without civilization holding people back, they will act on their most savage impulses"!.

I would like the Theme, a full sentence!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker:
No matter what the circumstances, the right thing must always be done (in the case of George killing Lennie), despite the everlasting, foreboding feeling of loneliness and isolationWww@QuestionHome@Com