In "Of Mice and Men," section 4 highlights themes of loneliness and isolation, particularly through the character of Crooks, who is marginalized due to his race and disability. The extract emphasizes Crooks's desire for companionship and the impact of social prejudice, as he interacts with Lennie and expresses his frustrations about being excluded from the other men's lives. This section serves to illustrate the broader human need for connection amidst the harsh realities of their world.
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