Of Mice and Men

Why bunkhouse is so important to the book?

why bunkhouse is so important to the book?

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Although the bunkhouse is a social place for the men it also is a very lonely place. The men seldom share their feelings and merely play cards or try to sleep. The bunkhouse also represents a place where conflict arises between these very lonely and frustrated men.