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    in set a while.’Crooks said.pg#69 “Body paragraph 1” The loneliest character in the novella is crook.Crook has been working there for a long time and no one know who he is .Crook like to read in his free time and lives in the harness room.When

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    The loneliness of Crooks‚ Lennie‚ Candy‚ and Curley’s wife is shown in many different ways. The first person that is lonely is Crooks. Crooks is lonely because he is the only black man on the ranch‚ and he cannot go in he bunkhouse because it is filled with white people‚ so he cannot talk to anyone before bed. For example‚ nobody is allowed in Crooks room because he is not allowed in the bunkhouse therefore Crooks has books in his room to read. Another person who is lonely is Lennie. Lennie is lonely

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    Of Mice and Men Essay Lennie needs George more than George needs Lennie. Both Lennie and George would be nothing without each other. Steinbeck clearly shows how important friends are and how they can support and help you in a number of different ways. Lennie needs George for basic survival and without him‚ Lennie’s life would not be very long. George on the other hand‚ needs Lennie for a purpose in life. The conclusion of the novel Of Mice and Men illustrates what life would be like for George

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    logic to Curley’s wife and Crooks in the book‚ Of Mice and Men‚ you will find that they are the same in many ways despite their differences in race and sex. These two unfortunate souls live in a world full of shattered dreams‚ discrimination‚ and loneliness. Langston Hughes once said‚ "Hold fast to dreams for if dreams die‚ life is a broken winged bird that cannot fly." This statement is undoubtedly a summary of the goals in Crooks‚ and Curley’s wife’s lives. Crooks had a glimmer of hope when

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    confesses to her dream of being a movie star. Crooks allowed himself the pleasant fantasy of hoeing a patch of garden on Lennie’s farm one day‚ and Candy desperately latched on to George’s plan to own a couple of acres. What makes all of these dreams typically American is the wish for unconditional happiness and freedom. George and Lennie’s dream of owning a farm represents a prototypically American ideal. Their journey sadly proves that the bitter Crooks is right; a desire and need for freedom and

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    Comparison The experience of the speaker in Paul Laurence Dunbar’s “We Wear the Mask” is comparable to Crooks experience in chapter 4 of John Steinbach’s Of Mice and Men. The mask being figurative refers to the emotional mask that covers and conceals one emotion which many blacks wore while being segregated because they were afraid of what would happen if they showed their true feelings. Crooks had a similar experience in chapter 4 in Steinbeck’s book in which he backed down from an argument because

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    Steinbeck express through Crooks and Curley’s wife the deep loneliness brought about because of broken dreams and loss of realism. Throughout the 1920’s‚ black people and women in America have been forced to live through poor social conditions. Until recent years‚ these people have been excluded from society and were considered and outsider in a normal community. John Steinbeck shows the reader this in his novella‚ “Of Mice and Men.” Steinbeck uses the characters of Crooks and Curley’s wife to display

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    characters. Discrimination occurs when an individual is treated less fairly than others due to something out of their control. The issues of discrimination against women‚ African Americans and the mentally disabled are demonstrated by the characters Crooks‚ Curley’s wife and Lennie. These characters are forced to experience a different lifestyle from the average American at the time. One of the characters that experience discrimination in Of Mice and Men is Curley’s wife. Curley’s wife is probably

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    say I stink.’ (p.68) Discrimination is the treatment of a person based on the group‚ class‚ or category to which that person belongs. Discrimination is demonstrated in Of Mice and Men many times throughout the book with Lennie‚ Curley’s wife‚ and Crooks. Each one of these characters experience discrimination in the book and it can be related to our lives today. Lennie is a guy who is often misjudged by his size in Of Mice and Men. Lennie is mentally handicapped and because of this‚ the men on

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    segregated by sex‚ race‚ age‚ physical and mental disabilities. John Steinbeck portrays the intolerance and bigotry of 1930’s America through the separation of his characters based on their handicaps. Lennie‚ Candy‚ Candy’s dog‚ Curley’s wife and Crooks all face social pressure from the other characters on the ranch based on their intelligence‚ physical disability‚ age‚ sex and color. Stereotyping based on ethnic or physical characteristics is typical to the 1930’s depression where civil rights

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