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    group of people-- it usually has to do with age‚ race‚ disabilities‚ or gender. In Of Mice and Men‚ Crooks (an african american stable boy) and Curley’s wife (the only woman on the farm) are discriminated against because of their race and gender. Crooks experiences discrimination in the book Of Mice and Men because he is african american. The first example of discrimination in this book is when Crooks explains to Lennie why a black man is not wanted on the farm when Lennie barges into his bunk: “‘I

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    need in Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. As human beings‚ being a part of something is crucial to our development as a person. People can go insane if they live a life of isolation. In John Steinbeck’s novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ the characters of Candy‚ Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife are driven into isolation by the prejudice of society‚ physical shortcomings‚ and their own self-destructive tendencies. “… He says he was gonna put me in the movies. Says I was natural” (Steinbeck 88). That quote explains

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    lack of fulfillment of their dream‚ the characters face loneliness setting each apart from the other. Unlike George and Lennie‚ the other character of Crooks has no one to support him and be there for him as Lennie and George have each other. In the story‚ Of Mice and Men‚ John Steinbeck contrasts the loneliness and isolation experienced by Crooks‚ whom life has made abandon his dream of equality‚ with the closeness of Lennie and George‚ establishing a false sense of hope for the achievement of their

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    How does Steinbeck present the character Crooks in Of Mice and Men? To what extent do you sympathise with him as a character? Steinbeck represents the character‚ Crooks‚ by showing the effects of discrimination. He is referred to as the ‘black’ stable buck and is named Crooks‚ due to the crook in his back‚ which was a result of being kicked in the back by a horse. The character is shown as reasonably literate‚ due to the possession of his books‚ which he uses as compensation to his loneliness. The

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    Steinbeck Presents Crooks in the novel as quite a lonely ¬but strong‚ clever and talented man. We can tell he is lonely because he lives on his own in a small shed with one little room. This is shown when Steinbeck writes: “Crooks‚ the negro stable buck‚ had his bunk in the harness room... On one side of the little room...” and also “... a little bench for leather-working tools‚ curved knives and needles...” However it shows us that he has more freedom then the other men as it says: “Crooks could leave

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    cruelty through the characters in Of Mice and Men by Crooks trying to acquire a position over Lennie‚ Candy’s dog dying‚ and Curley’s wife speaking to Crooks. Weak things don’t survive‚ similar to Crooks seeking a ranking above Lennie. Within the status of the ranch‚ everyone fits into a location in ranking

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    to do. Throughout your life you are going to want to be surrounded by people you enjoy and are loved by. In John Steinbeck’s novel "Of Mice and Men" loneliness and the need for companionship is shown in ways such as Crooks with discrimination‚ Curley’s wife‚ and conflict. Crooks was discriminated against countless times in the novel “Of Mice and Men”‚ making him lonely and at loss of friendship. Some people may say that black people couldn’t of been treated the same as white people during the

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    characters are unfairly oppressed. Society treats Curley ’s Wife poorly because she is a woman‚ Crooks because he is black and Lennie because he is disabled. In the end‚ intolerance leads to tragedy for each one of them. The character of Crooks is a victim of intolerance and discrimination throughout the novel. Society takes advantage of Crooks and neglects him because of the stereotypes of his skin colour. Crooks is not allowed to enter the bunk house where the white men sleep‚ or dine with them. He is

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    characters‚ including Crooks preying upon Lennie‚ Curley’s Wife preying upon Crooks‚ and Curley preying upon Lennie. Unfortunately‚ bullies look for victims who are weak‚ either socially or mentally. Due to their social and mental disabilities‚ the victims are ignored by

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    better than to continue to hold on to the lady’s dress. Steinbeck’s use of Lennie’s internal conflict helps to display the theme. Crooks has been alienated by the other characters because of his race. Once Lennie walks into his shed‚ Crooks begins to act manipulative towards him‚ mocking him about what would happen if George left him. When Lennie appears to be upset‚ Crooks began to soften‚ becoming much more reasonable. The narrator writes‚ “His voice grew soft and persuasive‚” (Steinbeck 71). However

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