I..I.. I was just feeling the fabric on her dress.. I ..I .. I liked it... We have to get away!
OMG OMG! we have to go, what made you do that? 
lonliness
"Cause I’m black. They play cards in there, but I can’t play because I’m black. They say I stink. Well, I tell you, you all of you stink to me."
“Why ain’t you wanted?”
Dreams 
we’re gonna get the jack together and we’re gonna have a little house and a couple of acres an’ a cow and some pigs
George and Lennie were forced to leave because he got in trouble for wanting to feel the fabric of the girl's dress. But George chose to still stick by Lennie and still be his friend. 
powerfulness
“Nobody’d listen to you, an’ you know it. Nobody’d listen to you.”
crooks were very lonely on the ranch. He is a black crippled man in a racist environment. And he was isolated from the other people because he was black.
Inevitability
George and Lennie both have a dream to one day make enough money to own their own farm and buy them a small house. This is a dream that they always talk about. 
Barriers
Go ahead and get out of my room. you know that nobody wants me in the bunkhouse. 
Come, come, please just come look at my puppy. 
This scene shows candy threatening to tell on Curley's wife for trying to frame crooks. But she doesn't think anyone will believe him because he is black and obviously has less power than she does.  
We'll tell on you about trying to frame Crooks. you know that wasn't right 
This scene's theme is an inevitability because he continued his life hurting people time after time and it was his time to leave. 
Lets go, Lets go get our farm. Then we can have rabbits!!!
yeah, sure but we have to go..
Crooks is isolated from everyone because of his skin color and he stays in his room and is very lonely. They separated him from everyone else.
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