fail army
very ****
- Created by: bill654321
- Created on: 16-05-14 09:37
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- sympathy for crook's
- the writer wants the reader to feel sorry for crook's because no one wants to be with him
- he is always referred to as a ****** or the stable buck, (no one calls him by his real name)
- this makes the reader feel for crook's because he is never respected and made to feel unimportant
- in chapter 2, the old man say's that crook's will be punished for George and Lennie being late
- quote " An' he give the stable buck hell"
- this shows that every time someone does something wrong Crooks is just there to be blamed which makes the reader feel sorry for crooks
- quote " An' he give the stable buck hell"
- the writer wants the reader to feel sorry for crook's because no one wants to be with him
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