“I seen it over an’ over – a guy talkin’ to another guy and it don’t make no difference if he don’t hear or understand. The thing is, they’re talkin’, or they’re settin’ still not talkin’. It don’t make no difference, no difference…It’s just the talking. It’s just bein’ with another guy. That’s all.”
Chapter 4 of Of Mice and Men. While discussing how lonely they are, Crooks approaches Lennie. Because of his extreme loneliness, Crooks will even enjoy a person who cannot communicate with him. For this reason, he keeps Lennie close by. In his speech on loneliness, Crooks informs Lennie that having one's own plot of land is an impossibility and that there is little point in attempting it.
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