They only get lonely when they're alone.
Mice are social animals and can experience loneliness if kept alone. Ideally, they should be housed with at least one other mouse to prevent loneliness and promote their well-being. Interaction with other mice provides mental stimulation and companionship for them.
because they killed his dog
because they killed his dog
Yes, a mouse (female or male) will get lonely if kept alone in a cage. Mice are very social animals and need the company of other mice to be happy.
cat mummies were placed with mice to keep them from getting lonely
Because he was so lonely that he became "sick" to a sense.
because there was a lonely old man who liked mice and he figured why not
I'm mr lonely. Billionaire Millionaire.
Crooks in "Of Mice and Men" is portrayed as lonely, marginalized, and cynical due to his race. He is also intelligent and perceptive, often using his keen insight to understand the other characters in the novella.
At the beginning of the chapter in "Of Mice and Men," Crooks is in his room because he is not allowed in the other bunkhouses due to his race. He is reading books and mending his back, but also feels isolated and lonely.
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Mice do not like to live alone. They get board, lonely and depressed. This leads to aggression and extra time sleeping.
He is lonely because in the 1930 there was a lot of segregation and Crooks was kept separate from everyone else.An Alternate Answer:Actually, all of the characters are lonely in "Of Mice and Men". Loneliness, is a feeling, which is central to the theme of the entire story.