Crooks
- Created by: rebecca.verhoven
- Created on: 10-04-16 16:59
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- Crooks
- Discrimination
- Segregration
- Page 98- 'had his bunk in the harness room'
- He was treated badly by the other ranch workers such as Curley's Wife
- Page 113- ' You keep your place then, ******...' the capital N shows its a name for him.
- Page 114- 'Crooks had retired into the terrible dignity of the *****'
- He was aware that black people were not significant in society
- He was treated badly by the other ranch workers such as Curley's Wife
- Page 113- ' You keep your place then, ******...' the capital N shows its a name for him.
- He was treated badly by the other ranch workers such as Curley's Wife
- He was aware that black people were not significant in society
- Page 110- 'Weak ones'
- Lowest in the Heirachy
- Segregration
- Survival
- Page 114- 'Crooks had reduced himself to nothing'
- Crooks grew smaller and smaller as he pressed himself against the wall'
- American Dream- He wants to be able to provide for himself without being fueled by a white man.
- Lonliness
- Page 99- 'He kept his distance and demanded that others kept theirs'
- Page 100- 'I ain't wanted in the bunk house and you ain't wanted in my room'
- Treats Lennie as he is treated due to him reflecting his iner emotions on Lennie.
- He may do this as it helps him find himself.
- Discrimination
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