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    Of Mice and Men Crooks

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    Of Mice and Men – Chapter Four - Crooks Essay Crooks is a literate black man who tends horses on the ranch. He has long been the victim of oppressive violence and prejudice and has retired behind a facade of aloofness and reserve‚ his natural personality deadened and suppressed by years of antagonism. Crooks is the only black man in the novel. He has a cynical intelligence and a contemptuous demeanor that he uses to prevent others from inevitably excluding him because of his race. This sign of intelligence

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    Origin of a Memoir

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    Origins of a Memoir/ Autobiography I’ve read a lot of memoirs‚ autobiographies‚ personal essays‚ collected letters‚ and autobiographical novels in my life‚ but this is the first time I’ve studied the memoir/ autobiographical form as a genre. An interesting fact I learned right away was that the word “memoir” comes down to us from the Latin “memoria‚” meaning memory or reminiscence‚ through the Anglo-French memorie in the mid-1500s‚ meaning “a note‚ memorandum‚ something written to be kept in

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    Tom Smith Dept. of English Penn State Abington‚ USA 215 576-1102 trs8@psu.edu The End of Autobiography‚ The Opening of Self-Representation Autobiography‚ as we have know it‚ is finished‚ closed‚ over‚ dead‚ expired‚ deceased‚ gone to its reward‚ kaput. Apart from the fun of imitating the Monty Python skit on the dead parrot‚ why do I say so? I would not be standing here now had I not read with surprise the following extraordinary announcement in the Call for Papers for this conference:

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    Steinbeck presents Crooks

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    A) Steinbeck presents Crooks as practical and intelligent. This is shown in chapter in the passage "rubber boots" "alarm clock" and the "California Civil Code" book. The books show he reads and cares about his Rights. It also shows that he is practical and active with his alarm clock. It can alternatively mean that he has to be intelligent to protect himself from getting beaten by the boss if he is late to which he needs to be protecting himself from horse manure. Also with the Californian civil

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    how is crook isolated?

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    of low business activity in the U.S. and other countries‚ roughly beginning with the stock-market crash in October 1929‚ and continuing through most of the 1930s. In this essay I will be studying the character Crooks and how he is isolated from the rest of the people on the ranch. Crooks was a lively‚ sharp-witted‚ black stable-hand‚ who takes his name from his crooked back. Like most of the characters in the story‚ he admits that he is extremely lonely‚ this is shown when he said “A guy needs

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    OMAM essay crooks

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    try to depict how Steinbeck gives an insight of the character of Crooks through his room‚ and his paramount interactions with the other ‘proletariats’ on the ranch. Personally‚ I have a lot of sympathy for Crooks‚ because he chooses to be isolated so becomes a hopeless miser. In my opinion‚ this is the only personality of Crooks that I have become heavily judgemental on. However‚ I will explore how Steinbeck has tried to mirror Crooks’ many different aspects he pertains as an individual.` the effect

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    Crooks and Curley's Wife

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    with Crooks. After hearing Candy’s speech about the dream they now all share this hope of a better life together. This dream includes Crooks‚ who before was irritated by the other men’s company‚ is now realising how lonely he had been before and this almost reachable dream could become a reality for him‚ an escape from the isolation he has to endure everyday on the ranch. Steinbeck writes‚ ‘She looked from one face to another‚ and they were all closed against her.’ This relationship Crooks has

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    Diary

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    Anne has just turned thirteen‚ and she lists the birthday presents which she has received‚ including the diary‚ which she says is "possibly the nicest of all." She then gives us a brief description of her personal history‚ mentioning her birth in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ the family‚ their emigration to Holland after Hitler’s rise to power and his persecution of the Jews in Germany‚ the Nazi occupation of Holland‚ among the Nazis’ occupation of other European countries‚ plus the various‚ severe restrictions

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    patiently wait until they’re 100% sure your house is all alone‚ and then they’ll strike. These crooks are highly sophisticated‚ and they can even uncover your daily routine and plan accordingly. Contrary to what you would think‚ most burglaries happen during the day‚ and a “professional” burglar only needs about 15 minutes to steal all the valuable possessions you’re keeping at your house. Moreover‚ these crooks will take advantage of dark areas‚ landscaping‚ and overgrown vegetation in order to hide

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    An old saying goes that "everyone has a story inside of them that wants to get out and be shared with others." It’s also said that "truth is stranger than fiction‚" an adage that continues to prove itself time and again whenever people decide to write about the events‚ experiences and individuals that have helped to shape their lives and influence the decisions they have made to be heroes‚ cowards or just plain colorful. If you feel that your own life would make scintillating reading‚ here’s what

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