Monday, May 27, 2019

Of Mice and Men- Prejudice Essay

This room is made put to be privileged and also because it means he is nearer to the horses just in fact it is really because the other ranch hands do not want him in the bunk house with them. As a result of this preconceived notion Crooks has become bitter and very nonsocial. When Lennie comes to pet the puppies, not even realising that Crooks room is out of bounds, Crooks instantly becomes defensive and uncivil, I personalt valued in the bunk room and you aint wanted in my room hardly Lennie in his childish innocence is completely without prejudice, wherefore aint you wanted, he asks.Crooks retaliates to this with Cause Im black, they hornswoggle cards in there and I cant play because Im black. They say I stink. Well I tell you, all of you stink to me. This quote shows us that Crooks desperately wants to join I, be accepted, but because of his coloring material he cannot so he feels the only way he can make himself feel better is to cut himself off further. When Crooks rea lises that Lennie means no harm he invites him to come on in and set a while Lennie talks to him about George and his dream, it makes Crooks remember his childhood which he looks back on as a kind of heaven. The white kids come to play at our place, an sometimes I went to play with them and some of them were pretty nice. My ol man didnt resembling that. I never knew till long later why he didnt like that. But I know now. Crooks did not companionship racism directly as a child, this makes his current seat worse as he was not used to racism. Crooks is fascinated by the strength of the association of Lennie and George. Especially how close they are. Crooks said, Well, spose, jus spose he dont come back. Whatll you do then? Crooks asked these questions as he does not keep any friends, and he would not know how losing a friend unexpectedly would feel. He was curious and Envious, about the friendship of Lennie and George, noticing that Lennie is mentally immature, he takes advantage of this situation to torture him mentally, to make him feel better and go the pain of having others reject him Crooks face lighted with pleasure at his torture he also does this to ease his jealousy towards the friendship Lennie has, but that Crooks will never have.He wants the people to feel the way that he does, completely alone. Crooks goes on to talk about his solitude A guy needs somebody to be near him, he whined A guy goes nuts if he aint got nobody. Dont make no difference who the guy is, longs hes with you he cried I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an gets sick Crooks is looking for sympathy, he is so incredibly lonely that he says being lonely can make you fall ill. Lennie continues to talk about is dream.Crooks, having been on the ranch for quite a while, has witnessed a lot of people with the same dreams, he mocks it Nobody ever gets to heaven, and nobody never gets no land but when Candy comes in and backs up what Lennie has been saying he begins to believe in the dream if you guys want a hand to work for nothing just his keep, why Id come and lend a hand Crooks sees the dream as his escape from what he is living in, somewhere like his childhood where his colour would not be an issue.There are different levels of racial prejudice throughout the book. Most of the ranch hands do not socialise with Crooks but would not go out of their way to insult him.

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