Throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men, we learn a lot about injustice and racism. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a novel set on a ranch in Weed, California during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Social injustice is when a person or a group of people feel they are better than the people who are different by race, intelligence, age, sex, or other differences. In the novel, no one gets treated fairly and lots of people were affected by social injustice. Curley is a great example of injustice; he is rude and mean towards Lennie just because Lennie is a broad man. Curley doesn’t like men that are larger than him, so he singles out Lennie and attacks him. ‘No big son-of-a-bitch is gonna laugh at me. I’ll show ya who’s yella.’ Curley also shows great injustice towards his wife; he’s always out looking for her like she has no right to go anywhere by herself - ‘You seen a girl around here?’ Also we find out that Curley beats his wife which now a days would be illegal but back then nobody really cared. Another good example of social injustice is Crooks. Crooks has to be alone all the time because he is black. ‘Maybe you better go along to your own house now’ When Crooks tells Curley’s wife to leave his room, she threatens that she can get him lynched. This reduces Crooks to a big pile of nothing and crushes Crooks dreams of going to the dream farm. He only responds with a series of yes ma’am 's and then becomes beyond depressed. George and Lennie had faced a great deal of injustice throughout the novel. Lennie being one of the main characters in the book also suffers from one of the heaviest examples of injustice. Lennie is big, strong, and mentally ill. He does not realize his own physical strength, and therefore he constantly becomes a victim of it throughout the book. When he starts being picked on by Curley, he doesn't know what to
Throughout the novel ‘Of Mice and Men, we learn a lot about injustice and racism. ‘Of Mice and Men’ is a novel set on a ranch in Weed, California during the Great Depression of the 1930s. Social injustice is when a person or a group of people feel they are better than the people who are different by race, intelligence, age, sex, or other differences. In the novel, no one gets treated fairly and lots of people were affected by social injustice. Curley is a great example of injustice; he is rude and mean towards Lennie just because Lennie is a broad man. Curley doesn’t like men that are larger than him, so he singles out Lennie and attacks him. ‘No big son-of-a-bitch is gonna laugh at me. I’ll show ya who’s yella.’ Curley also shows great injustice towards his wife; he’s always out looking for her like she has no right to go anywhere by herself - ‘You seen a girl around here?’ Also we find out that Curley beats his wife which now a days would be illegal but back then nobody really cared. Another good example of social injustice is Crooks. Crooks has to be alone all the time because he is black. ‘Maybe you better go along to your own house now’ When Crooks tells Curley’s wife to leave his room, she threatens that she can get him lynched. This reduces Crooks to a big pile of nothing and crushes Crooks dreams of going to the dream farm. He only responds with a series of yes ma’am 's and then becomes beyond depressed. George and Lennie had faced a great deal of injustice throughout the novel. Lennie being one of the main characters in the book also suffers from one of the heaviest examples of injustice. Lennie is big, strong, and mentally ill. He does not realize his own physical strength, and therefore he constantly becomes a victim of it throughout the book. When he starts being picked on by Curley, he doesn't know what to